Chances are these two aren't related. A back ache can be caused by lifting too much weight, being overweight, being stressed out, pr akward/uncomfrotable sitting and laying positions. The stinging could be caused by a number of diseases, or viruses. If you have been sexually active it could also be a sign of an STD. You may want to get a pregnancy test, and see your family doctor to make sure it isn't an STD if youre pregnancy test comes back negative.
Probably not pregnant. Pregnancy rarely happens after tubal. You might have a couple of different ailments that happened to come up at the same time. Your symptoms most likely aren't from being pregnant. You might have a bladder or urinary infection. That can cause frequent urination, cramps & lower back pain. These aren't symptoms of pregnancy. Missed period could be early menopause. Sore nipples are just something that happens once in a while.
I have never heard of leg cramps or needle pain as a symptom but definitely frequent urination, lower back pain, excess saliva, breast tenderness, darker veins and cramping.
Yes. You might be pregnant.
See a doctor.
Perform a pregnancy test. Good luck!
headaches are not a sign of pregnancy.
The symptoms of Prostatitis are : Painful Urination Fever Symptoms of Benign Hyperplasia Difficulty in Urinating Painful Ejaculation Frequent Urination at Night Frequent pain or stiffness in lower back, hips, or upper thighs Erection Difficulty. Hope this helps.
i have always been regular with my cycles since puberty, i am 41 yrs old. i have missed my cycle for 2 months, sore breasts, frequent urination, constant gas and bloating, lack of interest in sex, pain in lower abdomin area where my tubes and ovaries are. i took a pregnancy test last month and it was negative. what do you think is the problem?
Yes, bleeding can occur with a bladder infection. Symptoms to watch out for include blood in the urine, pain or burning during urination, frequent urination, and lower abdominal pain.
Yes. Take a pregnancy test
burning on urination, pain that may radiate through the bladder and lower abdomen., sometimes mucus in the urine. frequent urination of small amouts. Lower back pain and fever may be present. Need to start drinking a lot of water and other fluids to flush out the infection. Cranberry juice is a classic due to the acidity.
frequent urination (especially at night) difficulty starting urination inability to urinate pain or burning sensation when urinating blood in the urine persistent pain in lower back, hips, or thighs (bone pain) painful ejaculation