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Suggest Treatment For Lower Backache And Soreness Of Stomach

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Posted on Tue, 20 Jan 2015
Question: One week ago (Saturday 11/29) I was doing some lifting around the house, as well as some repetitive motions, going down and to the right while reaching into boxes. Sunday morning I woke up with lower backache between my spine and right hip, which has persisted, but decreased in pain since then. No problem or XXXXXXX there. However, four days later (Thursday 12/4), I started having digestive trouble: 2 BMs with loose stool, but not watery. My abdomen is slightly sore with a dull ache, soreness and occasional dull pain like a stitch that comes and goes on right side. No vomiting, have been able to keep down food, but don't have much of an appetite (not craving food). My hands shake slightly after eating. My question is, are the back and stomach issues related due to nerve injury, is the stomach issue a separate flu that will go away in time, or is this a kidney infection that needs medical treatment? Thank you so much for your help.
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Separate issues GI and back

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for contacting HCM with your health care concerns

I have read through your history and am sorry to hear that you are having GI issues these past 3 days. I am glad to hear that your back pain has improved. As you have already surmised that the back pain is just muscle strain fro your lifting of boxes last weekend. From your history it sound like you did take some ibuprofen to help the pain and this may cause GI upset including upset stomach and possible diarrhea. I would recommend to reduce your GI upset is to stop the ibuprofen. The Nyquil also has large amounts of alcohol which can also cause GI upset and may aggravate your condition. Nyquil and Dayquil also contain a decongestant phenylephrine which is a drug similar to epinephrine or adrenalin. This frequently causes simulation of nerves and cause shaking hands and over stimulation of GI tract with loose BMs.

There is no correlation between back pain and nerve damage causing GI upset.

All your symptoms should gradually improve without any further treatment. I would also recommend not using the Nyquil, Dayquil or ibuprofen. They all have side effects that my worsen your condition.

In summary
1. GI distress secondary to Ibuprofen, Nyquil and Dayquil
2. Jitteriness side effect from Nyquil and Dayquil (the decongestant)
3. No signs of kidney disease or infection
4. All symptoms should resolve on their own

I hope this answers your question. Please contact HCM again with any of your health care concerns
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Ronald Schubert (21 days later)
My previous symptoms from last month resolved and improved on their own in a few days as you suggested they would. Thank you for peace of mind.
One month later: a similar stomach ache feeling has returned, in the lower middle of my stomach this time. Also now have tenderness in my lower abdomen and around the groin area, with slight dull ache sometimes. No vomiting, nausea, diarrhea or blood in stool or irregularity. Could this be recurrent, lingering, related to similar stomach troubles from last month? Could this possibly be a hernia, or bacterial infection? Thank you for your help.

A follow-up from my question last night - this AM I had a bowel movement that was very light brown almost yellowy in color and sticky consistency. No blood, though. My stomach/abdomen is still sensitive; growling for food but I do not have much appetite.

Also, in the past week I've experienced sensitive, bloodshot eyes. Not overwhelming or full red, but small red veins most distinct in between the iris and the bridge of my nose. I've been treating with Allaway eye drops which has decreased redness and itchiness. Can this be related to my stomach issue?

Thank you.
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (2 days later)
Brief Answer:
Could be infection this time

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for the follow up.

Recent episode of GI upset may not be due to the Allaway eye drops.

Yes, it can be due to infection. The description of the stool suggests a possible bacterial infection.

I recommend a stool test here. This may help to identify the pathogen and plan a suitable antibiotic course.

Warm regards,
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Backache And Soreness Of Stomach

Brief Answer: Separate issues GI and back Detailed Answer: Thanks for contacting HCM with your health care concerns I have read through your history and am sorry to hear that you are having GI issues these past 3 days. I am glad to hear that your back pain has improved. As you have already surmised that the back pain is just muscle strain fro your lifting of boxes last weekend. From your history it sound like you did take some ibuprofen to help the pain and this may cause GI upset including upset stomach and possible diarrhea. I would recommend to reduce your GI upset is to stop the ibuprofen. The Nyquil also has large amounts of alcohol which can also cause GI upset and may aggravate your condition. Nyquil and Dayquil also contain a decongestant phenylephrine which is a drug similar to epinephrine or adrenalin. This frequently causes simulation of nerves and cause shaking hands and over stimulation of GI tract with loose BMs. There is no correlation between back pain and nerve damage causing GI upset. All your symptoms should gradually improve without any further treatment. I would also recommend not using the Nyquil, Dayquil or ibuprofen. They all have side effects that my worsen your condition. In summary 1. GI distress secondary to Ibuprofen, Nyquil and Dayquil 2. Jitteriness side effect from Nyquil and Dayquil (the decongestant) 3. No signs of kidney disease or infection 4. All symptoms should resolve on their own I hope this answers your question. Please contact HCM again with any of your health care concerns