pain back side inside buttex full night. cannot turn and sleep due to pain - #10099
I am suffering with severe pain in buttex and the pain extends to my legs also. Actually earlier i was suffering from constipation and now it was ok. but this pain continuous, more pain when stoold come out. doctor gave Pre and probiotic capsules for one month. While taking this medicene pain was ok. But started again. Can you suggest a solution for this.
100% Anonymously
No sign-up needed.

Doctors’ responses
Ok I understood your problem. please follow these
Rx, 1) Tab Zerodol TH4 max 1 tab Twice daily after meal for 5 days 2) Tab Gabapax NT 200mg/10mg 1 tab twice daily after meal for 2 weeks 3) Tab Nurokind OD 1 tab after lunch for 8 weeks 4) Tab Shelcal HD 1 tab daily after meal for 12 weeks 5) Cap Pan D 1 cap before breakfast for one week
Advice: 1) X-Ray LS spine 2) CBC
Follow up with reports.
Take my individual consultation here to come back to me next time
Thank you Dr Shayeque Reza
Hello sir Please be aware See as per clinical history either you are developing haemorrhoids or consistent condition causing irritation in large intestine I suggest you to please take medication like laxative and enough salad for good clearance For exact diagnosis kindly consult gastroenterologist or doctor of medicine for good prognosis Regards
Based on your description, the most likely cause for the pain in your buttocks and extending to the legs could be related to muscle strain, sciatica, or conditions like piriformis syndrome. However, given that there’s an association with bowel movements, we can’t rule out conditions like hemorrhoids, fissures, or even nerve-related issues stemming from past constipation episodes. The recurrence of pain after discontinuing the pre and probiotic capsules suggests there might be more to explore. If constipation contributed to this discomfort, ensure that you maintain a diet rich in fiber (like fruits, vegetables, whole grains), drink plenty of water to keep your stools soft, and engage in regular physical activity to stimulate bowel movement. Avoid prolonged sitting with poor posture, which can irritate the sciatic nerve or gluteal muscles, intensifying the pain. When it comes to acute relief, using over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help if taken as advised. For regional relief, applying a warm compress might soothe the affected area. Since the prebiotics helped before, consider revisiting them or discussing a similar regimen with your doctor. However, if pain persists or worsens, or if you notice numbness or altered bowel/bladder function, reach out to a healthcare professional promptly for further evaluation and possibly imaging to exclude other causes. Sometimes these symptoms can overlap with more serious conditions which warrant timely attention.
100% Anonymously
Get expert answers anytime, completely confidential. No sign-up needed.
About our doctors
Only qualified doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.