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What To Do Severe Back Pain?

i suffer from chronic back painf following failed back surgery, however for the past 10 days i have severe sharp pains when sitting or trying to stand. my doctor doesnt seem to care! and wont come out to see me. what can i do, i am sure this is a new injury and not related to my chronic pain syndrome
Fri, 2 May 2014
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It is important to know that most such symptoms are part of the chronic disorder, and seldom part of anything new. Chronic back conditions are prone to flare-ups as you know. This sounds like an elevation in muscle spasms. So a trial of a new muscle relaxant would be in order, as well as a course of physical therapy. If the new symptoms persist for weeks despite treatment with medication/therapy, then an MRI would be warranted.
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What To Do Severe Back Pain?

It is important to know that most such symptoms are part of the chronic disorder, and seldom part of anything new. Chronic back conditions are prone to flare-ups as you know. This sounds like an elevation in muscle spasms. So a trial of a new muscle relaxant would be in order, as well as a course of physical therapy. If the new symptoms persist for weeks despite treatment with medication/therapy, then an MRI would be warranted.