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A chest x-ray showed that I have pneumonia. Along with this I’m also having some mild back pain in some spots. Are these body aches associated with pneumonia?
I had pneumonia and…..well severe back pain.
Come to discover that my pneumonia was caused by the infection and inflammation of my Gallbladder.
Eyup!
Had Gallstones! When your Gallbladder becomes inflamed, it causes your back to hurt between the shoulder blades (or a little lower).
If you didn’t pick up the pneumo bug from another person then I would suspect your gallbladder being the culprit!
But here’s where things can become very interesting. If it is your Gallbladder sending you troubling signals, chances are you are heading for one nasty Gallbladder Attack.
That will cause your doctor to send you to the "Chop Shop" for fix’n!
If you want to keep your Gallbladder, the best advice is to look up some Gallbladder cleansing sites and begin performing those actions as soon as possible. But first, juice some lemons and limes together and drink a cup every three hours.
Try peeling a natural garlic clove and inserting a large clove (lubricated with some saliva) up your rectum. Be sure to use your middle finger and shove as far as you can get it up there. Once in the morning and a new one before bedtime. (of course expelling the old one first)
Your goal is to reduce the inflammation and stop the infection.
Latter you will need to do a Liver Flush, Kidney Flush and Colon Cleanse.
Hope this helps….
Sacroiliac joint pain and dysfunction can be confused with other conditions that arises from the spine and the hip. Not only can these conditions be overlapped, but they can be associated causing low back pain. Diagnostic injection is the only method to diagnose this condition. Treatment includes physiotherapy, chiropractic manipulation, yoga and injections. Injection can be steroids, prolotherapy and PRP. RFA could be helpful. Surgery is the last resort.
done by university of toledo orthopedic surgeon
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i can go up to 3 weeks without having a bowel moement it causes back pain and alot of pressure also my abdomen is enlarged!! I have no energy and feel very blah
Irregular bowel movements is called constipation. Having less than three stools a week is a sign of constipation. Base on my experience, I feel stomach cramps, lower back pain and vomiting when I’m constipated. Drinking lots of water will help in the faster metabolism.
Exercise and eating fruits and vegetable that are rich in fiber will also help in the regular movement of the bowel. Irregular bowel movement may also affect our health and daily living. Most people with lower back pain wears a posture brace corrector for faster relief of the pain and correcting their poor posture.
http://www.LoseTheBackPain.com What causes back pain? Find out what actually causes your back pain so that you know how to address the cause of your pains not just the symptoms of your back pain.
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The last 2 times my hair grew i got really sick and feel back pain and i feel alot of stress cud it be my hair? Im a guy and it doesnt grow long like a girl just regular long i vomit too
from what ive read it cant affect your health like that but it can affect your hygiene you may have stinky hair that isn’t washed and you vomit to the smell and while your vomiting your leaning over wich is the cause of your back pain.
i have back pain in the lower back on the right side…but i don’t feel it if i am sitting…what coold it be?
You may want to see your doctor or someone like a chiropractor so they can examine you and advise on a course of action.
I find I am getting more back aches this week ( I am 5 months pregnant)
But this week they seem to be more on the right side…sounds weird I know.
Could this be caused by the position of the baby?
yes. Its called sciatica. I have it in my legs. It just means the baby is in a weird position and is pushing on nerves and stuff. Theres nothing they can do about it.
but yes it is common.
my friend took a few klonopins and woke up in the middle of the night with severe back pain…is this normal…and if not would anyone know what would have caused this?
Your friend could have had his/her back in the wrong position while sleeping.It doesn’t have to do with taking Klonopin,although Klonopin does relax the muscles.It would have only relaxed his/her muscles when sleeping and this friend could have just slept the wrong way,thus causing his/her back pain.Hope they feel better soon.
I’ve been having terrible stomach pain for three days now and I’m not sure if I should consult a doctor or not. I thought that maybe it was something I ate or drank, but it’s not just an upset stomach and it doesn’t seem to be the regular symptoms of food poisoning. the pain is all through my abdomen, and it’s starting to cause pretty bad back pain. If anyone has any suggestions of what it might be or what I should do, they’d all be greatly appreciated.
Yes.
Any pain in your lower stomach, or back is very normal with appendicitis.
If you have trouble walking, bending over and eating then their good be a problem.
At night I usually wake up due to an intense burning in the middle of my back that involves my muscles in my back as well. I wake up a few times at night and I have to turn over to stop the pain but it hurts so bad that I can hardly move. The pain is only on the right side. I have a bed that’s only 5 years old and the pain started about two weeks ago.
I have the exact problem but it is because i sleep on the bone. i put all my weight on it so when i wake up it burns. i recommend that you try to sleep a different way and if that doesnt help try to get a massage to get the muscles loss hope it helps

