What is causing my recurrent lower back pain and swelling at age 50? - #52797
Manjula, age 50. I have recurrent episodes of lower back pain for about 1 month at a time. The pain starts in the lower spine and radiates to both legs, more on the right side, reaching up to the foot. These episodes come and go — after some time it improves, then comes back again. During severe pain episodes, I sometimes get mild fever. I have also noticed visible veins in my thighs and calves. Recently, I feel my heartbeat increases even with little walking. My face and body appears swollen or inflamed at times. I have gained weight (around 75–78 kg, height 156 cm) despite controlling diet. I also get itching sensation through body hair, especially when symptoms are active.”
How long have you been experiencing these lower back pain episodes?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you rate the severity of your back pain?:
- Very severe — unbearableDo you notice any specific activities that trigger your back pain?:
- Walking or standingHave you experienced any other symptoms along with the back pain?:
- Joint painHow is your appetite and digestion during these episodes?:
- Loss of appetiteHow would you describe your energy levels throughout the day?:
- Low — often tiredHave you made any changes to your diet or lifestyle recently?:
- No changesIs there a family history of similar health issues?:
- No known historyThe treatment course was sent to the patient's private messages.