Neural pain is usually associated with tingling, numness, burning sensation along with pain.
If any of above with pain then it's neural.
Otherwise it's muscular.
Can be treated with medications if muscular
Next Steps
you can consider consultation
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What is the duration of symptoms, is pain radiating from back down to legs if yes which part of leg ? front/back/side . Is there any associated numbness or paresthesias?
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you can consult a nearby doctor for physical exam
Health Tips
avoid bending , lifting heavy weights and standing for long
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