Two months ago, I had severe back pain and received an injection from a pharmacy. The severe back pain has now returned. What medication or injection should I take to relieve this pain?
I understand your concern about the return of pain. The injection you received previously likely provided temporary relief (possibly an NSAID or corticosteroid) but did not address the root cause. I strongly advise against getting another pharmacy injection without a medical evaluation. For temporary relief, you can use over-the-counter oral pain relievers like paracetamol or ibuprofen and apply a warm compress. Please consult a doctor to diagnose the underlying issue and prescribe a safe, targeted treatment plan. Seek immediate medical care if you develop numbness, leg weakness, or difficulty controlling your bowel or bladder.
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Two months ago, I had severe back pain and received an injection from a pharmacy. The severe back pain has now returned. What medication or injection should I take to relieve this pain?