any number of things could cause this, from pregnancy to food poisoning, if it continues for more than 24 hours i would say go to the doctors to get checked out.
A kidney stone could result in lower Back pain, lead to swelling and could ultimately result in dizziness and vomiting. At this point however I would recommend consulting a physician.
These are typical of too many things to pinpoint see a doctor
It can be a harmless viral infection or something more serious such as a kidney infection. You should see a doctor.
this is not answer still seeking answermany but drug withdraw can cause this.
fever, chills, bleeding into the skin, paradoxically slow heartbeat, headache, back pains, and extreme prostration Nausea, vomiting, and constipation are common.. internally hemorrhaging happens in later contact
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fever, chills, confusion, extreme weakness, hallucinations, severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, skin rashes, low back pain, dark urine, blurred vision, seizures, and jaundice
The patient becomes ill with fever, chills, nausea and vomiting, headache, and pain in the back and joints
Malaria can occur despite taking anti-malarial drugs and symptoms of malaria infection usually occur within 9 to 14 days. The general symptoms include: * headache * nausea * fever * vomiting and * flu-like symptoms Malaria causes a flu-like illness and these would include * fever * rigors * headaches * sweating * tiredness * myalgia (limbs and back) * abdominal pain * diarrhea * loss of appetite * orthostatic hypotension * nausea * slight jaundice * cough * enlarged liver and spleen (sometimes not palpable) * vomiting
It means you should take them to the doctor!
newtest3 The thing that cause back pain and vomitting is encephalitis,lung and kidney infection.
A small bowel obstruction is only one of the possible causes of these symptoms but should be considered. Pain in both or either the abdomen and lower back is common. Diarrhea and gas can and often do,get around the obstruction. Stomach ache and vomiting are also usual. The color of the vomit is an important diagnosis tool for a doctor. There are other possible reasons for these symptoms and only a doctor can know for sure. Please arrange to see a doctor or clinic if symptoms persist
No. but other symptoms are If you catch yellow fever, you get a sudden fever and headache. If the yellow fever turns into a bad case, you then become extremely tired and get bleeding into the skin, slow heartbeat, back pains, and vomiting. About half the people who get bad cases die.
first noticed night chills, next day slight diarrhea followed by body aches and pains and loss of appetite. Day 3 loss of appetite sever body aches 104 fever, chills, stomach cramps and diarrhea. Day 4 woke up feeling pretty good only to go downhill fast. Fever back up to 102 by late afternoon, stomach cramps, diarrhea. Day 5 required trip to Doctor. Was put on cipro, fever gone, cramps and diarrhea continue. Day 6 no fever and still no appetite, cramps and now bloody diarrhea, also nausea/vomit. Blood only stools for 24 hours, apprx every 30 minutes. Day 7 feel human for first time. Can eat small amount of food. Day 8 feel much better. Appetite almost back to normal. Feel much better! Was a rough 7 days, especially as was in Cozumel and had to travel home at height of illness through 3 airports over 11 hours.
basically there is a duration of five days to show the symptoms first there will be a tendency of vomiting then comes back pain, headache, abdominal pain,joint pain(in most of the joints) fever and nausea