Ive been having this dull pain in lower back/buttocks area?

plus some stomach problems, Ive gone to the doctor, they just give you antacids, they didnt even want to take an x-ray of my back area
they said it could be swollen sacrolitis, but they never want to do
extra exams, theres so many things out there that can cause back
pain, even pancreatic cancer, so you get scared just thinking about
it, specially when the pain gets bad, i know I have diverticulosis but
can that effect yur back if its infected, theres alo diseases that can
imitate other things. Ive gone to the chiropractor 3 times and all he
does is give me like some sort of electronic therapy on back and put
me in a bed that moves up and down for massage but he hasnt
actually told me whats wrong, if its a pulled muscle, or a pinched
nerve. Im in my 40s but I exwrcise 2 times a week and this has never
ever happened to me, how can you get doctor to pay more attention
its like you have to diagnose yourself almost. Anybody with same
symptoms, would appreciatre any advice cause Im kinda scared
about these horrible pains. Thanks

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One Response to “Ive been having this dull pain in lower back/buttocks area?”

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    Kate Says:

    The stomach and back problems are probably unrelated… unless you had the back problem first and then started researching the worst – enough to make your stomach hurt.

    If it was pancreatic cancer, it would be different and extremely urgent.

    Chiropractic adjustment usually helps me but there are better and worse chiropractors. Nothing beats an experienced chiropractor. Two or three pops, cold compress, and I’m all better. Acupuncture works too but it takes longer.

    Ask the chiropractor outright whether or not this is an alignment issue or a tissue issue (couldn’t resist the rhyme). If it’s not an alignment issue, then a good masseuse can help.

    Try yoga too. It strengthens and aligns the bones and muscles and will keep you flexible. Flexibility cuts down on sprains and strains.

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