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Numbness And Burning Sensations Throughout The Body, Low Back Pain That Extends To Left Hip, Left Leg. What Is This ?

I have been dealing with numbness and burning sensations throughout my body for several years now. I've had multiple test and MRI's but nothing is confirmed. As of now I am having lower back pain that extend to my left hip and down my left leg along with blurred vision and metallic taste in my mouth. Please tell me what this can be?
Tue, 9 Jul 2013
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Lower back pain with blurring of vision can be the manifestation of disease i.e Spondyloarthropathy. Get the X Ray of your pelvis (AP view), ESR/CRP, HLA B27, and get your eyes examined by an ophthalmologist for evidence of uveitis or episcleritis. As of now for the pain take any NSAIDS which id suitable for you eg etoricoxib or indomethacin.
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Numbness And Burning Sensations Throughout The Body, Low Back Pain That Extends To Left Hip, Left Leg. What Is This ?

Hello Lower back pain with blurring of vision can be the manifestation of disease i.e Spondyloarthropathy. Get the X Ray of your pelvis (AP view), ESR/CRP, HLA B27, and get your eyes examined by an ophthalmologist for evidence of uveitis or episcleritis. As of now for the pain take any NSAIDS which id suitable for you eg etoricoxib or indomethacin.