In male patients problems the prostate can refer pain to the lower back. If the pain is from trying to urinate the problem could be due to inflammed or abnormal prostate. If the same pain presents when bearing down to pass a bowel movement then the problem is most likely spinal in nature. The only way to determine this would be via an exam from your medical or chiropractic doctor.
* Vaginal bleeding * fainting * light-headedness * dizziness * low blood pressure * lower back pain * pain while urinating * lower abdominal pain
You MIGHT have a kidney stone. If I were you though, I would go see a doctor soon. Pain at the end of urinating IS NOT GOOD. It could be other things also. You just should go see a doctor
The signs and symptoms of prostate problems, include urinary frequency and urgency, pain and burning during urinating, difficulty urinating, weak urine stream, frequent urination at night, lower back pain, lower abdominal pain, pain in pelvis and genital areas, sexual dysfunction, etc.
Unfortunately, once you've experienced lower back pain you will always have it. It can go away for awhile but it'll always come back. Lower back exercises might help, but it might also make it worse.
Difficulty urinating, pain while urinating, blood in the urine, blood in the semen,chronic constipation, and pain in the lower back, upper thighs or hips are some of the first symptoms of prostate cancer.
no, it is not, your lower back will hurt and you will notice that no other pain is worse
been feeling moderate pain in lower back with some (general discomfort) in lower abdomen for about a week. all pain ceases when i sit though even then i will feel some pain if i straighten my back
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Symptoms of kidney disease are changes in urination, pain in the lower back, discomfort while urinating, dehydration, trouble sleeping, concentrating or dizziness.
Prolapsed bladder can cause back pain (mostly in the lower back). Some other common symptoms include:Discomfort or pain in the pelvisDifficulty urinatingA feeling that the bladder is not empty immediately after urinating (incomplete voiding)More frequent bladder infections
Your sister could have it. Some symptoms of ovarian tumors are pain or bloating in the abdomen difficulty urinating/frequent need to urinate, or dull ache in the lower back.
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