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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Pelvic Area And Lower Back

hi i m male 53 yrs age. having pain in right side of pelvic area & also lower back on right side since last 15 days. i took prescribed by doc cyclopam 10 tabs, then dolonex & flagyl. pl.guide me further . the pain is still der. i just did x ray of lumbosacral spine A P Platarol. thanks.
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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Hi, thank your for posting!

I have gone through your query and I understand you concerns.

According to your symptoms, I think that you suffer from lumbosacral arthritis.

The diagnosis is determined by taking a lumbosacral CT-scanner, abdominal ultrasound, complete blood count, fibrinogen test and urine test.

The treatment is made with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications and painkillers.

You should also contact your neurologist.

Take care,
Dr. Behar.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Pelvic Area And Lower Back

Hi, thank your for posting! I have gone through your query and I understand you concerns. According to your symptoms, I think that you suffer from lumbosacral arthritis. The diagnosis is determined by taking a lumbosacral CT-scanner, abdominal ultrasound, complete blood count, fibrinogen test and urine test. The treatment is made with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications and painkillers. You should also contact your neurologist. Take care, Dr. Behar.