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What Would Cause Persistent Lower Back Pain On The Right Side Of My Body?

I would like to know the possible reason for lower back pain? I’m currently experiencing lower back and hip pain on the right side of my body, it is painful to bend down, I’m very stiff and it also hurts when I walk, this has been happening for the last few days, but it appears to be getting better.
Mon, 27 Aug 2018
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,

Possible reasons for your back pain considering your history are 1. muscular spasm 2. instability of your back due to facetal arthritis 3. spondylolysis which mean break in lower vertebra. X-ray of lumbo sacral spine anteroposterior and lateral views will be helpful for confirming diagnosis as one of this. please get it done for radiology centre nearby you. Meanwhile start tab Ultracet twice a day for pain relief. Detailed clinical Examination is very useful diagnosis tool and your visit to orthopedic surgeon for this is highly recommended.

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What Would Cause Persistent Lower Back Pain On The Right Side Of My Body?

Hello, Possible reasons for your back pain considering your history are 1. muscular spasm 2. instability of your back due to facetal arthritis 3. spondylolysis which mean break in lower vertebra. X-ray of lumbo sacral spine anteroposterior and lateral views will be helpful for confirming diagnosis as one of this. please get it done for radiology centre nearby you. Meanwhile start tab Ultracet twice a day for pain relief. Detailed clinical Examination is very useful diagnosis tool and your visit to orthopedic surgeon for this is highly recommended. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.