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What Causes Lower Back Pain?

I have been having lower back pain more to the right side of my back, that varies from lower back to waist level. It sometimes moves around the right side to my lower right abdomen. I feel a bit bloated and draggy. Sometimes the pain is severe; sometimes a dull ache. What could be causing this?
Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns.

Your symptoms are caused by colonopathy. Another possibility is that you may suffer from a kidney disease.

To relieve your symptoms you should follow these guidelines:
1. Eliminate spicy foods and acidic foods from your diet.
2. Do not drink alcoholic drinks, carbonated drinks, coffee and milk.
3. Give up smoking(if you do smoke).
4. Take proton pump inhibitor medications such as Omeprazole.

But before starting the treatment you need an abdominal ultrasound, liver function test, complete blood count and urine test, in order to rule out a possible kidney disease.

All the best.
Dr. Behar.
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What Causes Lower Back Pain?

Hi, thank you for posting. I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns. Your symptoms are caused by colonopathy. Another possibility is that you may suffer from a kidney disease. To relieve your symptoms you should follow these guidelines: 1. Eliminate spicy foods and acidic foods from your diet. 2. Do not drink alcoholic drinks, carbonated drinks, coffee and milk. 3. Give up smoking(if you do smoke). 4. Take proton pump inhibitor medications such as Omeprazole. But before starting the treatment you need an abdominal ultrasound, liver function test, complete blood count and urine test, in order to rule out a possible kidney disease. All the best. Dr. Behar.