actually im having the opisite right now but its travelled up to my neck its in pain any way it is i have been sick, dizzy, i have had many bad headaches ear aches throte aches and eye aches! i think its just the flu dont worry to much it should get better!
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Solution to severe back and waist pain with burning senstion? Name of drugs to use and how to manage it.
Pain travels from a position to another. That happens through the sensitivity of the nerves.For example: 'Mid back pain radiate' is faster since a bundle of nerves pass through your spinal chord. The prostaglandins produced due to muscle spasms or strains cause heating effects on the site of the pain.
A heart attack can cause those symptoms. Assuming that this is not the case it would most likely be a pinched nerve in the neck or mid back or a rotator cuff problem among other things. See you doc.
Certain illnesses can cause backache as one or even the major symptom. Kidney stones, typically cause severe pain in the upper low back. The reduced circulation caused by a weak heart can cause an increase in body aches to areas which have a preexisting problem. Gall stones can cause mid to upper back pain that radiates into the shoulder. And certain viral diseases such as Dengue fever and encephalitis can cause severe stiffness and pain in the neck and back. Although back pain is not directly caused by the most common illnesses, the extended periods of bedrest required to get over the flu or other severe illness will sometimes produce backaches. However, even in those cases, the backache would probably not have occurred had there been no preexisting back problem developing prior to spending the extra time in bed.
In the mid 80's.
It is probaly a infection. You should see a doctor.
Could be a kidney stone. See a doctor immediately.
There are several miscellaneous causes of upper extremity pain related to conditions of the cervical spine. PLease read more about this here... http://onewaychiropractic.com.au/archives/1754
Yes. A pinched nerve in the thoracic spine, called a thoracic radiculopathy, can have pain localized in the upper back or mid back that wraps around to the front following the path of one or more of the ribs. Often the pain is described as a burning pain, shooting pain, or a prickling "pins & needles" type of pain. The pain may be provoked by certain movements of the trunk. Other causes of rib pain to consider include injury to the rib itself, infection or tumor of the rib itself, inflammation of the point where the rib meets the sternum (chostrochondritis), referred pain from an organ, sprain of a muscle attached to a rib, or dysfunction of the joint where the rib meets the spine.
A herniated or ruptured intervertebral disc, or related condition such as disc bulge or protrusion, popularly known as a slipped disc, is one of the most common causes for pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots.
Mine was 0% functioning and every day after lunch I would gradually develop severe pain in the mid-back along my spine. It was like a tensing up of the muscle going parallel to the spine. Not sure why(anxiety or from the actual non-functioning gallbladder), but after I had the GB removed the pain went away (although I still have many other symptoms which may or may not be related to it). My other symptoms include(d) morning nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness, chills with no fever, diarrhea and predominantly left side chest pain (as opposed to right). The chest pain mostly improved after surgery as well. I have improved quite a bit but nausea, abdominal pain and occasional diarrhea still persist. I also have a small ulcer so this could be the cause of persisting symptoms.
I found mine on the back of the engine about mid way up. it was a pain to find, and i got a buddy to replace mine for me.