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What Causes Lower Backache?

i have had some back pain for weeks and now the pain will run down my left leg on the outside of my thigh and into my knee. is worse after I get up from sitting or in a position for awhile. after I take 10-15 steps it subsizes but the lower back pain remains. on a scale of 10; the back pain is 3-4 and the pain in leg is 7-8 at first.
I moved about 6 weeks ago and moved / unloaded a number of boxes, painted walls and trim, up and down stairs and even played a little golf. I'm 60 years old and since I have only been in area for about 7 weeks I have not looked for a doctor yet.
Mon, 9 Jul 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Considering your symptoms, and the kind of activity that you had, this pain might be related to a pinched nerve in the lumbosacral level of the vertebral column from a herniated disc, and that pain radiates to the tigh and the leg. You should consult a neurologist, for a physical examination and to distinguish the level of the damage.

Meanwhile you can start taking Ibuprofen three times a day, to relieve pain, you can also use Tylenol three times a day not at the same time with ibuprofen.
You can applying cold packs or hot packs, and physiotherapy, also help pain relieve and healing process.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Causes Lower Backache?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Considering your symptoms, and the kind of activity that you had, this pain might be related to a pinched nerve in the lumbosacral level of the vertebral column from a herniated disc, and that pain radiates to the tigh and the leg. You should consult a neurologist, for a physical examination and to distinguish the level of the damage. Meanwhile you can start taking Ibuprofen three times a day, to relieve pain, you can also use Tylenol three times a day not at the same time with ibuprofen. You can applying cold packs or hot packs, and physiotherapy, also help pain relieve and healing process. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.