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What Causes Lower Back Pain And Tiredness?

Hi, I'm a 46 year old Female, went to doc after lower back pain and tirdness and feeling queasey now and again. He found blood, protein and some white blood cells in urine sample. So put me on Cipflox for 7 days. Been on that for 4 days now but still not feeling great. I do get IBs and have dull pains in colon.
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Hi, thanks for posting your concern in the HCM. You were under treatment for urinary tract infection. The low back pain along with fatigue may appear from that. However, a more complicated uti, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexal pathology, renal abnormality should also be ruled out. Even IBS can present with similar symptoms . Colonic pain often radiates to the lower back. A repeat urine examination, complete blood count, stool for routine examination may be needed. A detailed clinical examination with the history and relevant investigations will elicit the reason. Please consult your local doctor for further evaluation. For any further questions please write back to us. Regards. Dr. Kaushik
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What Causes Lower Back Pain And Tiredness?

Hi, thanks for posting your concern in the HCM. You were under treatment for urinary tract infection. The low back pain along with fatigue may appear from that. However, a more complicated uti, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexal pathology, renal abnormality should also be ruled out. Even IBS can present with similar symptoms . Colonic pain often radiates to the lower back. A repeat urine examination, complete blood count, stool for routine examination may be needed. A detailed clinical examination with the history and relevant investigations will elicit the reason. Please consult your local doctor for further evaluation. For any further questions please write back to us. Regards. Dr. Kaushik