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Back pain.probably sprain
M having severe pain in my back. M not able to bend and it is very difficult to walk. This pain is from yesterday.
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Take anaelgesics. Have an X-Ray LS Spine to rule out red flag conditions. Rest longer that 48 hours is usually not recommended. Consult a pain management specialist, physiatrist or orthopedst. Most of acute back pains usually recover spontaneously or with minimal analgesics / muscle relaxants within a week.
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