Lumbosacral pain must be pelvic inflammatory disease

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2025-05-10 12:19:45 Views: 57 times

Lumbosacral pain is not necessarily pelvic inflammatory disease.

Lumbosacral pain must be pelvic inflammatory disease

Most patients with lumbosacral pain symptoms are caused by lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar fracture, lumbar muscle strain, sacroiliac arthritis and other reasons. A small number of patients may cause local organs and tissues congestion and swelling due to pelvic inflammation, which may cause compression of lumbosacral nerves.

Patients should seek medical attention for ultrasound, X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, blood routine and other examinations to confirm the cause according to the results. Daily attention to appropriate exercise, improve physical fitness, and help alleviate the disease.



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