Pain in back at Night

2025-04-15 09:34:32
Hello sir/ma'am, I want to ask for my wife 32 yrs. Having normal body weight. She feels pain in lower back, mid back and something upper back after evening specially after Dinner. This pain keeps on changing locations in her spine. It radiates at different areas in spine. She was having AXIAL SPA treatment for many years also but now it's ok. Pls advise
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Since your wife has a history of axial spondyloarthritis (Axial SpA), her current symptoms—back pain that migrates across the spine and worsens in the evening—could indicate either a mild disease flare or mechanical/postural strain.
Next Steps
- Consult a rheumatologist to reassess for possible Axial SpA flare. - Physiotherapy can be beneficial—targeted spinal stretching, posture correction, and core strengthening
Health Tips
- Avoid prolonged sitting or slouching post-meals. - Use a firm mattress and ergonomic support. - Avoid self-medicating with steroids or NSAIDs unless advised.

Answered2025-04-23 01:31:06

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Get an x ray of spine for now Along with sputum test for cbnaat and blood tests like ESR CBC CRP and HLAB27 and consult

Answered2025-04-17 03:36:06

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Foremost Get a xray Cbc,esr, crp, hlab27, vitd3 Cbnaat of sputum if present

Answered2025-04-16 22:00:16

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Go for some blood test Esr, vitamin d, Ra factor

Answered2025-04-16 15:12:05

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