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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Lower Back And Pelvic Area

I am having debilitating pain on my lower back pelvic region. I can tell it s not a muscle, joint, organ, or bone issue. I think it might be a nerve a that is causing pain. At times it hurts so much throughout the day I feel nauseous and faint. Nothing has been helping by positioning my body differently especially when I feel frozen in place from the pain. What do you think this may be and what should I do?
Wed, 28 Nov 2018
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Hi,

I am sorry to here about your pain. You are right, this looks like pain from a nerve entrapment. However, sometimes bone problems may also cause severe pain.

You should urgently go to your doctor to be examined and do scans of your back to see what is causing the pain. Once the cause is known, we would be better at planing treatment.

Hope I have answered your question. I will be glad to answer any further question about this.

Regards,
Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman , General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Lower Back And Pelvic Area

Hi, I am sorry to here about your pain. You are right, this looks like pain from a nerve entrapment. However, sometimes bone problems may also cause severe pain. You should urgently go to your doctor to be examined and do scans of your back to see what is causing the pain. Once the cause is known, we would be better at planing treatment. Hope I have answered your question. I will be glad to answer any further question about this. Regards, Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman , General & Family Physician