We can't answer that here. You need to visit your doctor soon, could be that you are infected with an STI or something more serious.
what is the cause of the pain in the lower back andlowerleft chest
There is no such word as "symotoms". -You may mean "symptoms" which mean a subjective indication of a disorder or disease, such as pain, nausea, or weakness.
Yes, it causes very much pain in the vaginal area, and probably will have chronic pain on and near the vagina for about a week after.
Pain in the umbilical area is there in the beginning. This pain shifts towards right lower abdomen eventually. You can have bout of vomiting. There has to be loss of appetite in almost every case.
It is a pain in the pelvis area which usually arises from the reproductive organs of women such as uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and vagina. One must consult a gynecologist when experience pelvic pains to determine what cause for that condition.
Pain or burning in the vagina
Visit your doctor
Phenergan (generic: Promethazine) is an anti-nausea medication. It is commonly prescribed along with narcotic pain medications to eliminate nausea. I believe they also make a phenergan/codeine combination pill that helps to prevent nausea and eliminate pain.
Pain Relievers
There are three very common conditions that can cause nausea and back pain at the same time.Constipation - both the nausea and lower belly/back pain comes from pressure on nerves in the bowel. Once you relieve the constipation, the two symptoms get better.Kidney Infection - if the pain is right above your hip bone on one or both sides, you might have a kidney infection.Gallbladder Disease - If the pain is in your upper back and generally occurs right after eating a fatty meal, it is most likely your gallbladder. Fats are in fried foods, cooked meats, gravies, etc.Talk to your doctor to determine which of these is causing your pain and nausea.
Nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pain can be the damaging effects of substance abuse with things like prescription pills.
Nausea and should pain alone may not be suggestive of a heart attack unless accompanied with chest pain and possibly shortness of breath.