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Back Pain

Back pain, although common, can be due to a variety of reasons associated with spinal issues, disc problems, muscular pain, skin inflammation, etc. It is important to address it quickly as it can be a debilitating condition.

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What should I do for back pain in the left area of my back?

Query: Hi doctor,I am having serious back pain in the upper left area of my back. I had an X-ray and found nothing wrong with my bones. My doctor advised me to take various painkillers, but they did not work. I have been having the pain for several months now. I do not know what to do. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Shakti Amar Goel

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. First, I would like to know if the back pain goes down to your legs or if it increases on changing position. There is a possibility that the bones look normal on a simple AP (anteroposterior) and lateral x-ray (attachment removed to protect patient identity). I would reco...  Read Full »

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