Absolutely. Gas can cause very sharp deep back pains. The added pressure in the colon can pressure on nerve roots signaling the pain. Sometimes the pain will linger even after you have relieved all the gas.
Yes, gas and constipation can cause lower-Back pain. If the pain does not go away after you relieve the gas or have a BM, then seek medical attention. Also, seek medical attention if you have a fever, blood in stool, nausea, or symptoms last for more than a few hours or reoccur.
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It can, but it's only temporary - if your pain is constant and lasting more than 2 or 3 days, then your pain isn't related to anything gastric.
Lower back problems caused by disk problems or muscle spasms are usually pretty hard to dismiss and have clear symptoms - sharp, needle-like stabbing pain that radiates down the spine and legs, and sometimes into the inside knee. Spasms really tighten up all of the lower back muscles and cause intermittent sharp pains in the lower back.
Pain is a mechanism that your body uses to inform you when there is a problem. If you do not listen to the initial message from your body the response is always to "turn up the volume" or increase the level of pain.
You can experience pain in other parts of your body than where the problem is. For example, gull bladder problems can cause a stiff neck and headaches. It is believed by Osteopaths that this is from "weight on the spine."
Gas and Acid-Reflux range from mild to severe. Yes, you can experience pain in legs, arms, the heart, back, chest, stomach, etc. from gas or heart-burn. It is important to know however that the trademark of both these conditions is that the pain moves if you walk around.
If you are having a constant pain or it gets worse you should seek immediate medical attention. Many life-threatening conditions cause similar symptoms. You should also seek medical attention if you have recently been injured or hit and are experiencing new or different pain. Many people write off that hard fall while water skiing, the mild fender bender, or the object that fell on their head.
I think so, because Im 14 and woke uo with my back hurting
pain felt in the abdominal organs (bowels, stomach, etc.) is often referred (transmitted) to the back, resulting in a dull, achy pain in the center of the the back.
the muscles in your side.
Yes, you can get gas pains just about anywhere in your body. I have suffered from this on and off all my life. It usually troubles me in my legs, lower back or between my shoulder blades. Homeopathy works for me.
Could simply be gas.
Yes
You get aches and pains from air conditioning due to the fact the temperature chill's your muscles
gas gas gas
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Im 9wks2days lower back pain since 6wks, now stomach pains. Was told its normal, possibly round ligament pains or maybe simply gas lol.
Cramps Everyone can get sharp, shooting pains zig-zagging everywhere without any explanation. As quickly as they can come they can leave. Sometimes it's nerve endings, stress on muscles or ligaments or simply gas!
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Lower back pain may caused by a variety of problems with any parts of the complex, interconnected network of spinal muscles, nerves, bones, discs or tendons in the lumbar spine.
Is it normal for a female to have lower back pains when they are on there menstural cycle?