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Back pain: Symptoms


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  • Website: Mayo Clinic
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Most back pain clears on its own without treatment, usually within 4-6 weeks. Surgery for back pain is often only a last resort. This resource includes advice about when to contact a doctor or seek emergency care.


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Keywords

back, spine, nerve, injury


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Rated on: 8/2/2016 1:52:57 PM

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