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Back Pain since a month
Back pain. Vitamin D found low in recent Blood Test. Pain at a particular spot precisely. Regular with exercises.
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Dear sir back pain may be caused by many factors decreased vitamin D may be a cause but exact problem can only be  identified after physical examination you better consult a Physiotherapist to rule whether the pain is caused by vitamin deficiency or some other factor and get treated according to that Thank you
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