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I have been experiencing lower back rib pain, mainly on my right side, but recently it has been both sides. It hurts most when walking, standing and moving my arms (like reaching for something). It hurt the other night on my left side when I laughed. It doesn t feel like my muscles it feels like the bones actually hurt. It just doesn t feel right. My chiropractor is trying to get me an MRI to see what s going on. I m very tired all the time, my mood is terrible and I just don t feel myself. Any suggestions?
I will like to obtain more information such as your age, sex, what you do and what other medications you have tried with the effects. This pain could be caused by a muscular or bone issue but more details are required for a personalized and helpful response. In the meantime, pain medications with tylenol and Ibuprofen would help but we still need more details to be of most help to you.
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What Causes Pain In The Lower Back And Rib?
Hi, I will like to obtain more information such as your age, sex, what you do and what other medications you have tried with the effects. This pain could be caused by a muscular or bone issue but more details are required for a personalized and helpful response. In the meantime, pain medications with tylenol and Ibuprofen would help but we still need more details to be of most help to you. I wish you well.