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Lower Back Pain, Feeling Of Obstruction In Throat. Chills, Headache, Pressure In Lungs. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi, I ve had severe lower back pain in my kidney area for 2 weeks along with the feeling of something stuck in my throat . I ve cleared my throat and spit out blood on a few occasions. I do not have a UTI I was checked. I feel pressure in my lungs when I bend over sometimes. I ve has the chills off and on. No fever tho. I ve had headaches and been exhausted on occasions. I ve smoked 1pack a day for 15 years. Should I be concerned?
Wed, 16 Jan 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
hi vincent
looking at history i feel that you are suffering from throat or upper respiratory infection which is quite common and frequent in smokers . back pain seems to be a secondary to chills which you had on ocassions
I advice you to get examined yourself with your general physician. first resolve your throat problem and if still your back hurts you can look into the matter separately for that you consult your ortho surgeon
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Lower Back Pain, Feeling Of Obstruction In Throat. Chills, Headache, Pressure In Lungs. Should I Be Concerned?

hi vincent looking at history i feel that you are suffering from throat or upper respiratory infection which is quite common and frequent in smokers . back pain seems to be a secondary to chills which you had on ocassions I advice you to get examined yourself with your general physician. first resolve your throat problem and if still your back hurts you can look into the matter separately for that you consult your ortho surgeon