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Symptom: Pain in Both Buttocks


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Pain in Both Buttocks

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  • red, painful lump on the buttock
  • pressure from sitting increases pain
  • lump may spontaneously drain pus
  • fever and chills
2
  • low back pain
  • pain in both buttocks
  • pain, numbness, tingling or weakness of one or both legs
  • pain usually improves with rest
  • difficulties urinating
3
  • bilateral buttock pain
  • pain may be precipitated by lifting, snow shoveling or twisting of the back
  • extension and rotation of low back intensifies pain
  • low back pain
4
  • walking increases pain
  • tender trigger points in buttocks
  • muscle spasms
  • pain radiates into upper legs or groin
5
  • pain in both buttocks
  • rash develops in area of pain within several days
  • tender lumps in the groin
  • painful sexual intercourse
  • painful urination
  • rash develops around rectum or genitals
6
  • joint pain
  • red, painful eye
  • abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina
  • pain in both buttocks
  • painful urination
  • low back pain
7
  • pain in the right lower abdomen
  • diarrhea
  • painful joints
  • low back pain
  • pain in both buttocks
  • fever and chills
8
  • severe pain in the inner part of one or both buttocks
  • rectal pain
  • fever and chills
  • rectal discharge
  • painful bowel movements
9
  • history of prolonged sitting on hard surfaces
  • tenderness and pain over low back and pelvis
  • pain intensified by sitting on hard surfaces
  • occurs after bicycling
10
  • history of epidural steroid injection
  • history of discogram
  • history of low back surgery
  • fever and chills
  • severe low back pain
  • pain in both buttocks
  • muscle spasm
  • weakness, numbness or tingling of legs
11
  • use of blood thinners
  • history of chronic liver disease
  • bleeding and easy bruising
  • rapidly progressive low back pain
  • rapid progression of weakness and numbness of the legs
  • urinary or fecal incontinence
12
  • more common in females
  • fatigue
  • multiple, tender trigger points
  • Pain in both buttocks
  • difficulty sleeping
13
  • stooped posture
  • low back pain that spreads into buttocks
  • back stiffness
  • pain in other joints
  • fatigue
  • weight loss
14
  • usually over 50 years of age
  • low back pain
  • pain, weakness and numbness of the legs
  • unsteady gait
  • difficulty urinating
  • buttock pain
15
  • history of diabetes
  • history of cancer
  • severe low back pain
  • bilateral buttock pain
  • fever and chills
  • muscle spasms
16
  • history of cancer
  • low back pain
  • weakness, numbness or tingling of the legs
  • difficulty urinating
  • weight loss





Possible medical conditions of Pain in Both Buttocks : - Furuncle - Anorectal Abscess (Horseshoe Abscess) - Herniated Lumbar Disc - Spondylolisthesis - Cauda Equina Syndrome - Spinal Cord Tumor - Lumbar Spinal Stenosis - Facet Syndrome - Lumbar Strain Or Sprain - Lamar Spondylosis - Myofascial Pain Syndrome - Genital Herpes - Chancroid - Syphilis - Reiter's Syndrome - Sacroiliitis - Gonorrhea - Yersenia Enterocoltica - Sacroiliitis - Rheumatic Fever - Appendicitis - Crohn's Disease - Anorectal Abscess - Anal Fistula - Anal Fissure - Diverticulitis - Ischial Bursitis - Lumbar Sprain or Strain - Epidural Abscess Of The Spine - Osteomyelitis - Discitis - Psoas Abscess - Epidural Hematoma - Lumbar Spine Fracture - Leukemia - Metastatic Cancer - Fibromyalgia - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Polymyositis - Ankylosing Spondylitis - Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) - Epidural Abscess of the Spine - Metastatic Cancer to the Spine - Metastatic Cancer to the Lumbar Plexus - Pathological Fracture.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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