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What Causes Backache After Tooth Extraction?

I have a bad back have had surgery. Just got done with a bad flare up again. Several weeks ago. I had 5 teeth pull and a couple teeth had infection in them. Three days later my back started hurting again. Just wondered if this could of causes the pain to come back. Thank you, Hope
Wed, 7 Dec 2016
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Hi..
Welcome to HCM..

As per your query backache has nothing to do with your tooth extraction and both the conditions does not seems to be inter-related..

So my suggestion is to consult an Orthopedician and get evaluated and he can do a thorough clinical examination and advise you appropriate spinal x rays to rule out the cause and will be treated accordingly..

As of now you can take a combination of painkillers and muscle relaxants to relieve pain and along with it avoid long time standing or sitting and sternous work..

Hope this helps..

Regards.
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What Causes Backache After Tooth Extraction?

Hi.. Welcome to HCM.. As per your query backache has nothing to do with your tooth extraction and both the conditions does not seems to be inter-related.. So my suggestion is to consult an Orthopedician and get evaluated and he can do a thorough clinical examination and advise you appropriate spinal x rays to rule out the cause and will be treated accordingly.. As of now you can take a combination of painkillers and muscle relaxants to relieve pain and along with it avoid long time standing or sitting and sternous work.. Hope this helps.. Regards.