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What Causes Lower Back Pain And Sciatic Leg Pain After A Colonoscopy?

My husband had a colonoscopy 5 days ago. 4 adenomas removed, 3 pre-c. He is having lower back pain and sciatic pain down both legs, though his sciatic episodes are usually mild and only on the right. He is dizzy and somewhat faint when he stands, which is only relieved by lying back down. No fever, no stomach pain. The leg pain is constant and an eight at times.
Wed, 29 Apr 2015
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I really appreciate, with such medical condition such symptoms are very likely and general care need to be taken for this like hydration would be the first priority, because hypotension could cause the dizziness, better to start some oral extra supplement of vitamins, moral support would be best one too, hope this information helps, take care.
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What Causes Lower Back Pain And Sciatic Leg Pain After A Colonoscopy?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate, with such medical condition such symptoms are very likely and general care need to be taken for this like hydration would be the first priority, because hypotension could cause the dizziness, better to start some oral extra supplement of vitamins, moral support would be best one too, hope this information helps, take care.