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Have Pain In Back. White Spots Flash Before Eyes. Having Dizziness And Feel Tired. What To Do?

I have pain in my back over the top of my left hip in near my spine. I can hardly move with out the sharp pain. The muscle up that side of my back is sensitive to touch. I am seeing white spots flash randomly before my eyes. I am having bouts of dizziness am tired and have felt in the last 48 hours that at times I am so dizzy like I have been drinking alcohol even if I am sitting still. I do not have a temperature and no I have not been drinking.
posted on Fri, 5 Jul 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum.
Excruciating pain that too acute may be due to ligament rupture due to movement .
May be due to infection in hip joint pain,
May be due to osteomyelitis .
May be some disease in left lumber and sacral bone ( left side).
Consult an orthopaedician and get his opinion.
Good luck.
Dr. HET
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Have Pain In Back. White Spots Flash Before Eyes. Having Dizziness And Feel Tired. What To Do?

Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. Excruciating pain that too acute may be due to ligament rupture due to movement . May be due to infection in hip joint pain, May be due to osteomyelitis . May be some disease in left lumber and sacral bone ( left side). Consult an orthopaedician and get his opinion. Good luck. Dr. HET