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Lower back pain towards the right
Hi Doctor, I have joined gym 3 months since I was diagnosed with  grade 2 fatty liver . Last month i went to gym even during my period (also have pcod)ever since then I'm having pain in the lower back near right side radiating all the way down to the leg . On the pain scale of 1- 10 I can says it's 5 bearable .
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease with grade two fatty liver . Low back pain as moderate type- can be present in the pelvic inflammatory disease. You should take proper medicine to cure your pelvic inflammatory disease and for the best treatment you should take Consultation. And you know that best treatment depend on correct diagnosis so I think you should take consultation from a good doctor.
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you should do some test like CBC ,ESR and ultrasonography of whole abdomen for the correct diagnosis.
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keep positive attitude to fight any disease and  any problem of your life.
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