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What Causes Back Pain After Drinking Alcohol?

;i have a lower back pain to the right especially after drinking alcohol. I t is very painfaul and can last up to a week. Last week however I just got out of the showever and the pain was there after not drinking alcohol for a week. Trying to cut alcohol down and only drink at I am 47, am overweight woman .
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
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Hi welcome to HCM.

I understand your concern.The pain in your case is strongly related to the intake of alcohol.There can be associated peptic ulcer or chronic pancreatitis responsible for your pain.I strongly recommend you to have an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy to detect this pathology.Specific management depends on the endoscopy results.Drugs like tramadol and proton pump inhibitors will help to control your symptoms.Weight reduction and cessation of alcohol intake will help to improve your symptoms.Surgical management involves total pancreatectomy.Discuss this with your doctor.Post your further queries,if any.
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What Causes Back Pain After Drinking Alcohol?

Hi welcome to HCM. I understand your concern.The pain in your case is strongly related to the intake of alcohol.There can be associated peptic ulcer or chronic pancreatitis responsible for your pain.I strongly recommend you to have an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy to detect this pathology.Specific management depends on the endoscopy results.Drugs like tramadol and proton pump inhibitors will help to control your symptoms.Weight reduction and cessation of alcohol intake will help to improve your symptoms.Surgical management involves total pancreatectomy.Discuss this with your doctor.Post your further queries,if any. Thank you.