The main muscle that is involved with expelling the stomach contents (vomiting) is the Transverse Abdominus muscle. This particular muscle is the deepest abdominal muscle and is responsible for stabilisation, especially for the lower back. After ongoing vomiting, this muscle becomes fatigued and temporarily not be able to stabilise and support thus placing you at great risk of back injury and spasms.
It is unlikely that a small quarter-sized lump on your back could directly cause back spasms, leg numbness, and sciatic pain. These symptoms are more commonly associated with nerve irritation or compression, such as with a bulging disc or sciatic nerve impingement. It is recommended to see a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
I have 3 golf size fibroids, occassionaly I get spasms and when I go to touch the area it feels like a large knot, after about a minute it goes away. I do not know for sure if this is one of the fibroids. When this happens, it is just all of a sudden. The strain feeling stays around for awhile.
Yes, muscle spasms in the back can be caused by the erector spinae muscles contracting involuntarily. This can occur due to factors such as muscle fatigue, poor posture, or injury. Stretching, massage, and strengthening exercises can help alleviate and prevent these spasms.
Yes, dysfunction or blockage of the sphincter of Oddi can cause pain in the upper abdomen or right upper quadrant. This may happen due to various reasons, such as spasms, inflammation, or gallstones. It is important to seek medical evaluation if you suspect an issue with the sphincter of Oddi.
Dizziness can trigger the body's vomiting reflex due to the sensory confusion it causes in the inner ear, which is responsible for balance. This sensory mismatch can lead to a feeling of instability and trigger the body's defense mechanism to expel contents in an attempt to restore equilibrium. The connection between dizziness and vomiting can also be influenced by factors like anxiety and motion sickness.
Large doses can cause nausea, vomiting and gastrointestinal spasms. Longterm use can cause potassium imbalances, in rare cases can cause heart irregularities, edema and other serious health reactions.
I have back spasms.
No, back spasms would't cause a person to collapse. More likely, a spasm causes a person to abruptly stand still, bend in the direction that gives the most relief, and causes a "seizing" or tightness in the back muscles that are affected. Typically, if the person can lean or bend holding onto a wall or piece of furniture, or sit or lie down, the spasm eases and the person can move about again. Most back pain has spasms of varying degrees.
I can find no listing of side effects that would cause or include twitching or spasms. I'd say no.
Hypertension can cause vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
Have your gall bladder checked.
newtest3 The thing that cause back pain and vomitting is encephalitis,lung and kidney infection.
yes
this is not answer still seeking answermany but drug withdraw can cause this.
Could happen if caused serious injuries...
What causes spasms in the front right pelvic area?
If you are purging, the strain of vomiting could be the cause.