I am suffering from lower back pain since 18 months the pain is only when I am in sitting.
If I am in relaxing phase it recover automatically.
Pain plays hide and seek with me.
My weight 98 kg my age 28. Height 173 cm.
I visited many doctors physiotherapist but no relief.
xray are normal but 1 doctor said it is spondylolysis pars interarticular defect. Other 2 doctors and 2 physiotherapist told it is not spondylolysis.
The pain is only in lower back.
There is no pain in legs and buttucs. I sit 8 hours daily but now I'm relaxing but pain not cure
I am very confused what is this in this young age the pain continue since 18 months please suggest what is this?? And treatment iam taking calcium tablet since 2months
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