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What Causes Chronic Pain In The Back?

thanks Dr. i have chronic back trouble, also had two fusions on my neck I am in chronic pain. Sometime it makes my right nut hurt, depending on the pain it will go into above my privates and sometimes the pain goes though my penis. I have very little sex drive. I have not had sex with my parter for over 6 months and I have not cum either. I am 52, can you give me some advice? Thanks
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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there is a strong possibility that you have developed some vertebral problem in your lower back. The tests of MRI LS spine will help us diagnose the problem more accurately. In fact I would recommend this test if not already done.

The diagnosis, if confirmed may be helped by the physiotherapy division. You see a good physiotherapist can teach you exercises that will tone your back enough to allow the pressure off your nerves.

A course of steroids may help in short duration
Best of luck
Dr Mittal
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What Causes Chronic Pain In The Back?

there is a strong possibility that you have developed some vertebral problem in your lower back. The tests of MRI LS spine will help us diagnose the problem more accurately. In fact I would recommend this test if not already done. The diagnosis, if confirmed may be helped by the physiotherapy division. You see a good physiotherapist can teach you exercises that will tone your back enough to allow the pressure off your nerves. A course of steroids may help in short duration Best of luck Dr Mittal