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Back Neck and Spinal Pain

Spinal pain and neck pain are commonly experienced. These can be a result of muscle strain or infection, which eventually heal with time. However, prolonged pain may be an indication of a serious health problem.

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Why does Viagra cause back pain?

Viagra (sildenafil) can cause back pain as a side effect due to its mechanism of action, which involves the relaxation of smooth muscles and increased blood flow. This can lead to changes in blood flow and pressure within the body, potentially affecting the muscles and tissues in the back. Additionally, some users may experience muscle tension or spasms as a reaction to the medication, contributing to discomfort. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if back pain persists after taking Viagra.

Can yeast infection cause lower back pain?

You may have pylonefritis . It is a kidney infection caused from an untreated UTI . Mostly like what your confusing your yeast infection with . If you start expirencing abnormal body shaking (rigors) go to to er iimmediately . Do not fret they will give you an iv with very strong medicine to kill the bacteria .

What doctor treats low right side back pain?

Several different types of doctors can treat lower right-sided back pain. If any of these doctors believes you should be given additional evaluation and diagnosis by another specialty you will be referred appropriately. You can contact any of these doctors for an evaluation and possible treatment program:

Orthopedic specialist, MD

Chiropractor, DC

Osteopath, DO

Physiatrist, MD

What is IP204?

This Pill is white an resembles that of a Tylenol Extra Strength pill. This medication is 10mg Oxycodone and 325mg of acetaminophen. This is known as Percocet.

Is lower back pain linked to vertigo or dizziness?

i have vertigo my balnce is unstable i nhave alway lower back pai 3 herniated disc. and a hemangioma in l-2

Why do you feel that your body is tough and specially in the morning .. this feeling last for 3 minutes then all gone .all my Joints pops.crack when i move them and i have pain in my feet and wrist?

The description you give here is a little difficult to understand. However it sound as though you may be suffering from some sort of arthritis. It is important to get this sorted out as there are certain form of this disease like (RA) that can lead to major damage if left untreated.

Should a 10 yr old boy with neck pain go to chiropractor?

This would certainly be a good place to start. A doctor of chiropractic will examine you and determine the cause of your neck pain. The chiropractor will then be able to tell you if he/she can help alleviate the pain. If it determined that the pain is caused by something more sinister, he/she will be able to tell you where to go next, and what your options are.

What causes sharp left lower back pain?

If the pain is stabbing and intense, and radiates, it's consistent with nerve compression pain caused by either a bulging disk or a disk that's fully herniated. If the pain goes down the back of your legs, it's the Sciatic nerve being compressed by the L4/5 or L5/S1 disk; if the pain stops at the inside of the knee, it's the L3/4 disk nerve being compressed.

Regardless, the treatment is the same - get off your feet, and lie down. Sitting is out as it also puts pressure on the lower spine. If it lasts in its intensity for more than 3 days, you'll probably require an Epidural or Facet Injection (local or targeted steroid injections to reduce inflammation) so that the disk can retract and heal. However, be aware that for most, the shots and resulting pain are as bad or worse than the pain it's intended to deal with. In the years when I still got benefit from shots, it generally took 2 or 3 days for the pain from the injection to subside.

Muscle spasms caused by the pain of the nerve compression adds to the problem, and is the reason muscle relaxers are commonly prescribed. As the muscles / tendons contract during pain spasms, the area around the nerve becomes tighter, increasing the nerve compression and subsequently the pain. It's a vicious cycle.

As I said, pain lasting in intensity for more than 2 or 3 days needs to be checked by a doctor. The severity of the pain also can give you an indication of just how bad the problem is - if you can walk without support (cane, etc.) then it's not that bad, but still should be checked anyway. If you can walk but need support, then it's more serious and you should hve it checked immediately.