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Lower back pain radiating to thighs.
I have a lower back pain which triggers after sitting continously and from some 10-15 days my outer thighs are paining too
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The weight of our body comes on the spine on sitting. An injured disc will start paining on prolonged sitting. It looks like you have a painful disc. Pain coming to thighs may mean that the disc has started touching the nerves behind it.
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See an orthopaedician, neurosurgeon or Pain doctor. They will generally advice an MRI. You can get the MRI done and share the report here too
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Get an MRI scan of Lumbosacral spine and discuss with a spinal orthopaedician
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