Why do I have pain in my lower back?


Hi, There are several reasons

Hi,

There are several reasons you could have pain in your lower back. You could have pulled a muscle, strained your back, you could have a kidney or bladder infection.

Without more information that is related to pregnancy, STD's, or contraceptive use I can't even begin to speculate why you have pain in your lower back. If you would like to provide more information I'd be happy to try and answer your question.

Best Regards,
TammyM

 
 

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