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back hurts.


Question Posted Tuesday April 14 2009, 6:22 am

okay this has become i major problem
in my life at the age of 13 which is pretty
young. everytime i go to sleep when i wake up
not matter what time it is, my back always hurts
a lot and when i breathe in deeply my back hurts.
what could be wrong with my back ?


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ediemarie answered Tuesday April 14 2009, 10:02 am:
Hi,
I think this may be something you should talk with your doctor about. Back pain can come from a number of things from sleeping on the wrong mattress to a chest cold, or something more serious. The fact that it hurts when you breathe is concerning to me. Check it out. I hope this helped.

Good luck,
Ediemarie

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