Since yesterday I am having a mild and constant pain in the right side of my back (just where the hip bone starts) . The pain eases a bit if I apply heat or when I press or rub that area with fingers.
what could this be? No other symptoms apart from the pain.
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from your description it looks like a muscular pain.But would need a more detailed history from your side prior to prescription.
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Based on your description, this could be related to muscular strain or posture-related issues.
The relief with heat application supports a musculoskeletal cause.
Rx
Tab Myoril 4mg if pain (after food)
Avoid sudden movements and prolonged sitting
If pain persists, increases, or new symptoms appear, further evaluation is required. You may consult a General Physician like me via Practo for proper assessment or a orthopaedic doctor.
Detail information is required for proper management.
Is there any other symptom...?
Till then take Tab zerodol P twice daily and local analgesic ointment application.
Could be muscle pull or strain or rupture.
To confirm, you can get a mri of lumbar spine done.
Avoid bending from back, sit with back straight and well supported. Avoid lifting or pushing heavy objects.
Take tab flexon m.r one every 8hours for 5 days, after meals.
Tab pantop 40mg one before Breakfast for 5 days.
Do mention about your profession.
If it involves prolonged sitting- it’s likely a muscle spasm
Take tab- HIFENAC MR, twice a day, for next 3 days
Cap pantop 40mg, once daily for next 3 days
Consult for follow up
To know what it is gone for xray of that part under orthopedic.
Till than
Tab eterocoxib thyocholchicide two times a day after food for 3to5 days.
Locally apply volini gel or spray.
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