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How Sacroiliac joint pain is diagnosed?

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How Sacroiliac joint pain is diagnosed?

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As mentioned already, its very hard to find exact source if a person is experiencing pain in lower part of the body. Your doctor may need to carefully examine the symptoms you are experiencing and perform few more tests to successfully diagnose and confirm the problem related to sacroiliac joint. Along with your medical history, habits, you also may need to undergo tests such as X-ray of back, pelvis area etc., CT scan, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI scan) to help understand if there is any problem related to tissues and muscles surrounding the sacroiliac joint, bone scan to help find out if any type of wearing exists, you also may need to undergo tests to confirm any type of viral or bacterial infection. Treatment: Sacroiliac joint pain treatment involves use of medications, physical treatment and surgery. Medication includes injecting steroids and relaxing agents to the bones/muscles and tissues of the affected area, intake of medicines that can help fill the wearing of tissues and

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