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What Causes Stabbing Backache?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Nov 2017
Question: stabbing pain every so often in middle left back. doesn't feel like a pulled muscle or disc problem. what are the possibilities?
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Answered by Dr. Kathy Robinson (13 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
many possibilities

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for the question.
At 70 years of age, the most concerning cause would be heart disease. If you have other risks for heart disease like high cholesterol, family history of heart disease, hypertension, diabetes or smoking then see a doctor right away for them to get a stress test on your heart.
Other possibilities as you mentioned include disc disease and musculoskeletal injury.
One thing to also keep in mind is sometimes this is how shingles presents. If the pain becomes worse and a rash develops, then see a doctor right away for antiviral medications. Shingles would only be on one side of the back/flank.
I hope the pain resolves soon.
Dr. Robinson
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What Causes Stabbing Backache?

Brief Answer: many possibilities Detailed Answer: Hello and thank you for the question. At 70 years of age, the most concerning cause would be heart disease. If you have other risks for heart disease like high cholesterol, family history of heart disease, hypertension, diabetes or smoking then see a doctor right away for them to get a stress test on your heart. Other possibilities as you mentioned include disc disease and musculoskeletal injury. One thing to also keep in mind is sometimes this is how shingles presents. If the pain becomes worse and a rash develops, then see a doctor right away for antiviral medications. Shingles would only be on one side of the back/flank. I hope the pain resolves soon. Dr. Robinson