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Back Pain With Incontinence
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In the night last night I woke at 4am sneezing & immediately felt pain in my back. The pain, especially this afternoon has been horrendous. It is mainly in the lower left area & is causing pain in my left leg. I have used the high strength Voltorol rub & taken some strong pain relief. It is especially bad when I get up from a sitting position.
This afternoon I have had to make several urgent visits to the loo to empty my bladder & the last time I did not make it to the toilet in time!
Is this quite a common problem with back pain or should I seek professional help? thank you.
This afternoon I have had to make several urgent visits to the loo to empty my bladder & the last time I did not make it to the toilet in time!
Is this quite a common problem with back pain or should I seek professional help? thank you.
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This is a big deal. From your description, which is extremely helpful, your back pain has been due to a prolapsed disc in your lumbar spine. The onset of "water problems" indicates that the disc has prolapsed to a degree that it is pressing upon the nerves of the bladder (cauda equina) and needs attention. Not tonight maybe, but certainly in the morning you...
17:24 Tue 09th Dec 2014
This is a big deal.
From your description, which is extremely helpful, your back pain has been due to a prolapsed disc in your lumbar spine.
The onset of "water problems" indicates that the disc has prolapsed to a degree that it is pressing upon the nerves of the bladder (cauda equina) and needs attention.
Not tonight maybe, but certainly in the morning you should seek urgent medical attention.
From your description, which is extremely helpful, your back pain has been due to a prolapsed disc in your lumbar spine.
The onset of "water problems" indicates that the disc has prolapsed to a degree that it is pressing upon the nerves of the bladder (cauda equina) and needs attention.
Not tonight maybe, but certainly in the morning you should seek urgent medical attention.
>>>Not tonight maybe, but certainly in the morning
Well, Sqad's a doctor and I'm not but that advice conflicts with what's on the NHS website, which states:
"You should immediately call 999 for an ambulance if you experience loss of sensation between your legs and around your buttocks and/or loss of bladder or bowel control. Although it is rare, these symptoms can be a sign of a serious condition called cauda equina syndrome"
http:// www.nhs .uk/con ditions /sciati ca/Page s/Intro duction .aspx
Well, Sqad's a doctor and I'm not but that advice conflicts with what's on the NHS website, which states:
"You should immediately call 999 for an ambulance if you experience loss of sensation between your legs and around your buttocks and/or loss of bladder or bowel control. Although it is rare, these symptoms can be a sign of a serious condition called cauda equina syndrome"
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I have no loss of sensation in my buttocks/back or legs but the pain is the worst I have ever experienced. I do not normally suffer with back pain. I do not have any swelling from what I can see. Maybe some heat on my back from my electric blanket might help? I will try that & see how I am a little later/tomorrow morning. thank you for your replies
I have back problems (scoliosis lower back) and often get the pain you describe from a disc pressing on the sciatic nerve. The incontinence is, however, something else and really, really needs attention. Painkillers and physio usually sort my back out., please take the advice already offered and get medical help.
if you don't want to dial 999, this might be a case for 111
http:// www.eas tamb.nh s.uk/ou r-servi ces/111 -faqs.h tm
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Well we are mostly not doctors so if we are all going to stick our oar in with guesses and pastings off google then I shall join in - OP has confirmed he has not lost sensation in any areas and not quite making it to the loo does not constitute incontinence either!
With the suggestions you've had, decide if you're worried enough to ring or go tonight or tomorrow.
With the suggestions you've had, decide if you're worried enough to ring or go tonight or tomorrow.