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Back pain post c section
I had a c section on Apr 4th. The first time they gave anaesthesia I flexed so they had to give it again. I started developing backpain at the hospital itself at the place of spinal block but a bit left side. It was better for sometime but the pain keeps coming in 3rd month a lot. It starts in the morning and gets worse by night. The pain is around spinal block area and around it. It is in lower back sometimes and at mid back the other times. Before pregnancy I didn't have backpain unless I did strenuous work. During pregnancy backpain wasn't  bad either. Please advise.
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Nothing to worry about I want your detailed history..  I don't want to treat you blindly without knowing the cause of the problem. I will try my best to treat you. some questions I might ask that will give me little idea about your history Then I will write prescription for you safe and well appreciated by my patients having similar complains  please givme a feedback ASAP.
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