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[|Human|] Hi I have turners syndrome and have often suffered with lower back pain. Over the past two years in grad school it has gotten worse. I had a chair that was too big for me and often had to just lay on the floor in pain stretching out on a hard surface. Currently I am thinking it has to do with watching television on my laptop in bed at awkward positions. I also have sciatica. While these symptoms often disappear with proper exercises to strengthen the lower back I am interested in why the pain is somewhat relieved after using the bathroom and wonder if I should book an appointment with a chiropractor.
[|AI|]  Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. Problems with the growth and development of bones increase the risk of abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis) and forward rounding of the upper back (kyphosis). Women with Turner syn Chat Doctor.  When you have full bladder it may give some over pressor, so you have pain but after urination it will resolve. You can consult physiotherapist or chiropractor.