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What Causes Severe Pain In The Lower Back?

Im having strong pains in lower back kidney area. Im c having painfull cramps through out my entire body bicepts triceps delts. really my body is cramping in areas that have never cramp. Its locking the my entire arms, hands and legs at any givin time for 30 seconds or so and im having a real hard time breathing, almost like there is fluids and mucuse that are blocking the air way
Mon, 24 Oct 2016
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For severe pain in lower back take pain killers like biozobid-plus or combiflam only when the pain is worse enough or disturb your daily routine along with calcium supplements like shalcal or toscal-gem once daily. I also advice you to sleep on plain surface. Do some kind physiotherapy exercises after an expert opinion of physiotherapist. If still not improved then go for x-ray or MRI.
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What Causes Severe Pain In The Lower Back?

For severe pain in lower back take pain killers like biozobid-plus or combiflam only when the pain is worse enough or disturb your daily routine along with calcium supplements like shalcal or toscal-gem once daily. I also advice you to sleep on plain surface. Do some kind physiotherapy exercises after an expert opinion of physiotherapist. If still not improved then go for x-ray or MRI.