Back muscle pain and urine colour.

2023-06-13 17:52:44
Does lower  back muscle pain can lead to yellow color urine?I m suffering from back muscle strain and sometime urine become coloured.
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Back pain can be related to various factors such as muscle strain, poor posture, or underlying medical conditions. If your urine color has changed, it's important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause. Changes in urine color can be caused by dehydration, medications, or underlying medical conditions such as a urinary tract infection or liver disease. If you're experiencing back pain, your healthcare provider may recommend a physical examination and diagnostic tests to determine the underlying cause. Treatment options may include pain management, physical therapy, or other medical interventions depending on the cause of your pain. It's important to seek medical attention if you're experiencing back pain or changes in urine color to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.

Answered2023-07-13 11:39:56

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Hi Back muscles and urine colour has no such connection About back pain please place a pillow under your both knees while sleeping it will ease out the pain.
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Get your urine checked
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Have more amount of water

Answered2023-07-12 17:11:32

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No .. Back muscle pain doesn't lead to discoloration of urine Get ur urine test done

Answered2023-06-21 10:26:23

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Back Pain is sometimes due to referred pain from internal organs . Change in colour is due many reasons . If pain is severe and since long . Consult with physician

Answered2023-06-15 13:07:45

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For Back Pain Rest, cold packs, and compression on the back are all recommended.Stretching and strengthening exercises for the abdominal muscles, as well as stretching and strengthening activities for the back muscles. Also Changes in urine colour may occur as a result of dehydration or medication.  It has nothing to do with back discomfort.
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Visit a physiotherapy clinic near you for electrotherapy and a personalised exercise programme.

Answered2023-06-14 12:58:58

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Hi. I don't think so is there any connection between low back pain and urine colour. Maybe insufficient drinking water or other reasons..
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you can take an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment.
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Take sufficient drinking water. postural correction. Spinal strengthening exercises. Rest.

Answered2023-06-14 06:53:31

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Change in urine colour may be due to intake of any sort of medicine or lack of fluid intake.It's not related with back pain.
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Take rest,ice packs and compression applied to the back.Strengthening exercises for abdominal muscles and stretching and strengthening exercises for back muscles.
Health Tips
Visit physiotherapy clinic for electrotherapy and customised exercise plan.

Answered2023-06-14 04:03:16

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There is nothing related to back pain and change of colour of urine, visit nearby physiotherapy clinic and take treatment for back pain.

Answered2023-06-14 03:50:35

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Low back pain has nothing to do with urine colour. For muscle strain apply ice packs n voilini gel twice a day

Answered2023-06-14 02:37:06

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urine coloration is not related to your back pain it may be dehydration or any medication will lead this so kindly get a proper assessment and treatment with nearby physiotherapist

Answered2023-06-16 05:12:02

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It is not related
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For Lower back problems Visit Nearest Physiotherapy clinic for complete assessment and treatment
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Drink sufficient water every day

Answered2023-06-14 06:24:46

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