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Understanding Lower Back Pain: When to See a Urologist or Nephrologist

Lower back pain and discomfort? Hello, I have been experiencing frequent lower back pain (sometimes on one side, sometimes on both sides), and occasionally I feel a sharp pain. I also have pain in my heels, and sometimes I experience itching in my back. Could this be related to k...


Dr. Chen Junji Reply:
Hello: Although low back pain is one of the symptoms of certain kidney and other urinary system diseases, such as infections, stones, tumors, and trauma, its nature is mostly dull or tenderness upon percussion, with acute pain being the most common. It is often accompanied by sym...

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Understanding Retrograde Neurotherapy: A Breakthrough in Neurological Treatment

Inquiry about retrograde neurotherapy? Here is the clinic information I found regarding Retrograde Neural Therapy for your reference and assessment to assist me in determining if it is the correct medical approach. Thank you. **Dr. Huang Chong-Hsin's Profile** **Education...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Hello, this therapy (retrograde neurotherapy) does not fall within the scope of traditional neurology that I have studied, so I cannot comment or compare it. I recommend consulting other advanced physicians. Thank you.

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Reversing Nerve Disorders: An Overview of Retrograde Neurotherapy

Retrograde Neurotherapy Inquiry: Retrograde Neurotherapy Below is the clinic information regarding Retrograde Neurotherapy for your reference and assessment to assist me in determining if this is the correct medical approach. Thank you. **Dr. Huang Chung-Hsin's Profile** *...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
I apologize! I have no knowledge of the so-called retrograde neurotherapy and cannot provide an answer. Please contact Dr. Huang Chong-Hsin directly.

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Understanding Lower Back Pain and Frequent Urination: What You Need to Know

Lower back pain and frequent urination? I have been experiencing frequent lower back pain and urinary urgency. The orthopedic doctor diagnosed me with lumbar myofascial pain and mentioned that if the pain is palpable, it is not visceral pain. However, every time I feel the urge t...


Dr. Chen Xiuyi Reply:
Hello: Low back pain may be caused by urinary system issues or neuromuscular disorders such as myofascial pain syndrome. Urinalysis is normal, and a renal ultrasound can be arranged. Frequent urination is generally functional; it is advisable to record the frequency and volume of...

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Is Your Lower Back Pain Related to Kidney Issues or Muscle Problems?

What is the relationship between lower back pain and other conditions? I would like to ask about my persistent lower back pain that has lasted for almost a month. Recently, the pain has become so severe that I can hardly squat. I initially consulted a general orthopedic doctor, b...


Dr. Chen Qiunan Reply:
Hello ELLA: Low back pain can be related to the kidneys, with common causes being kidney inflammation or kidney stones. If accompanied by fever or symptoms of a urinary tract infection, such as frequent urination or difficulty urinating, it may indicate kidney inflammation; other...

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Understanding Bladder Infections: Pelvic and Lower Back Pain Explained

Cystitis Does cystitis cause pelvic pain and pain on both sides of the lower back? Should I see a urologist?


Dr. Weng Wenzhen Reply:
Acute cystitis can cause symptoms such as frequent urination, hematuria, a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, and dysuria. If there is accompanying low back pain and fever, it may indicate the development of pyelonephritis, and a consultation with a urologist is recommende...

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