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What Causes Severe Mid-lower Back Pain While Sitting, And Especially While Standing?

I have severe mid lower back pain that is worse when standing 8/10 and 2/10 when sitting . I did have prostate cancer and received radiation and implantable seeds for treatment in 2015. I also had bilateral hip replacements in 2014,for severe arthritis.Any thoughts?
Fri, 10 Feb 2017
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Hi i am Dr Ahmed Aly
thanks for using healthcaremagic site ,
I had gone through your question and understand your concerns ..

In my opinion that might be sciatica due to nerve compression which is common for post operative hip replacement patients .
You may begin with relaxation , advil tab when needed , hot massages with topical gels , some cases may need steroid injections , physiotherapy will be effective .

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What Causes Severe Mid-lower Back Pain While Sitting, And Especially While Standing?

Hi i am Dr Ahmed Aly thanks for using healthcaremagic site , I had gone through your question and understand your concerns .. In my opinion that might be sciatica due to nerve compression which is common for post operative hip replacement patients . You may begin with relaxation , advil tab when needed , hot massages with topical gels , some cases may need steroid injections , physiotherapy will be effective . Please consider a 5 star rating with some positive feedback if the information was helpful. Wish you good health, Any further clarifications feel free to ask.