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What Causes Back Pain Radiating Into Groin And Legs During Menapause

hi my name is Gina I have had back pain radiating down into my groin and legs for about 3 weeks now. Ultrasound and CT scan show nothing abnormal. I am opening my bowels quite often in the morning and never feel empty. I am also very very tired and going through Menopause with frequent hot flushes waking me up about 4 or 5 times a night. Ovaries look normal on CT scan and nothing abnormal to report on it.
posted on Mon, 10 Feb 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

All other symptoms can be related to menopause except for the radiating pain. The good news is that all your internal organs are normal. In such a scenario a nerve impingement can be suspected. Please speak to your doctor regarding the same.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Back Pain Radiating Into Groin And Legs During Menapause

Hello ma am and welcome. All other symptoms can be related to menopause except for the radiating pain. The good news is that all your internal organs are normal. In such a scenario a nerve impingement can be suspected. Please speak to your doctor regarding the same. Hope this helps. Best wishes.