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Lower back pain - seems muscular
I have a lower back pain, which seems like a muscle pain. The pain increases after sleeping. Walking and standing is easy, but bending over is very painful. What kind of doctor should I consult?
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Consult neuro physical therapist
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Consult with physiotherapists near you
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Forward Bending is Prohibited in Back Pain. There May Be Nerve Compression or Weakness in Lower Back Muscles Causing The Pain & Stiffness. You Should Consult to A Physiotherapist. You Can Take Online Consultation for it on Practo App.
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Consult neuro physician, as this might be due to compression and may be the mattress is too soft that giving you pain while you sleep.
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