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Lower Back Pain, Spreading To Hip And Thigh. Muscle Or Vein Strain?

hello doctor my name is amey im from mumbai india.my age is 26 weight.i had a pain in my lower back little up portion from my right hip & same pain in my upper thigh right side it go to middle thigh muscle.is it a muscle strain or vein strain i dont know my work is to seat on computer for lotss of hours.1 day i sat for 4/5 hr continously suddenly i realise the pain .is it a spain, strain or a general pain i have send you the affected portion circled in blue . please i need your help doctor & remedy on that..please reply on my email id YYYY@YYYY
Thu, 13 Dec 2012
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Thanks for the query. Low back pain with leg pain especially in sitting job profile needs to investigated. It could be simple muscle dysfunction but I would suggest to consult a spine specialist to make sure its not sciatica problem. You may have to do X-rays of the spine.Thanks.
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Lower Back Pain, Spreading To Hip And Thigh. Muscle Or Vein Strain?

Thanks for the query. Low back pain with leg pain especially in sitting job profile needs to investigated. It could be simple muscle dysfunction but I would suggest to consult a spine specialist to make sure its not sciatica problem. You may have to do X-rays of the spine.Thanks.