Back Problems and InjuriesPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your doctor diagnose and treat your condition by being
prepared to answer the following questions: - What are your main symptoms?
- How
long have you had your symptoms?
- If you were injured, how and when
did the injury occur? How was it treated?
- What were you doing at
the time the back pain started?
- Have you been in a fight or been
punched or kicked in the back?
- Have you had any injuries in the
past to the same area? Do you have any continuing problems because of the
previous injury?
- If you have chronic back pain, has the pain
changed significantly?
- Do you have leg weakness; numbness in the
buttocks, genitals, or legs; or loss of bladder or bowel
control?
- Do you have any other symptoms, such as abdominal pain,
urinary problems, or fever?
- Have you recently been treated for a
kidney or bladder infection or other problem?
- Have you had any
recent, unexplained weight loss?
- What activities, related to
sports, work, or your lifestyle, make your symptoms better or
worse?
- Do you think that activities related to your job or hobbies
caused your symptoms?
- What home treatment measures have you tried?
Did they help?
- What non-prescription medicines have you taken? Did
they help?
- Are you using alcohol or other drugs, such as marijuana
or heroin, to control your pain?
- Do you have any
health risks?
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