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Back pain caused by cold temperature? |
I had spinal fusion surgery July of this year. Here in Las Vegas, winter just got here. When I go to school its in the low 40's now. The last couple of days my back has been a little sore, and today I was in a lot of pain. Whenever I moved my head back or to the side, I got shooting pain down my spine, and most of the pain settled around and in between my shoulder blades. It felt like it did a week after the surgery, but its been months. I had talked to people who had this surgery and they said the cold weather did give them some pain and discomfort, but this was a lot of pain, and I didnt expect it to be this bad. I dress warm, and I dont feel cold, but is my back really sensitive to the temperature now? Could this be the cause of my pain? And is this common with my type of surgery? fill ur bath with warm water and get in it for 30min it will help to reduce the pain , and go to ur doctor ask for( olfen 100 sr) it is a pain killer u will not find it over the counter u need a prescription for this kind of drug. good luck Q u r wellcome hope u will well Report It |
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