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What Causes Lower Back Pain With Loose Stools?

Hi I m having a lower back pain, and sometimes a neck pain for the last two weeks. I have no abdominal pain or cramps. However, I having loose stools for two days now. I have to go about 4-5 times, but only before evening. There is some sound coming from the lower abdomen as well. Thanks so much
Thu, 9 Jul 2015
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Dear- thanks for using our service and will give you my medical advise for this situation. You might be having an infective process that is creating the loose stools. Due to this, there are multiples electrolytes as sodium,potassium, calcium and magnesium that you loose in the diarrhea. Water is also part of the looses, all of this will create a metabolic imbalance that can give you pain.
I recommend you to consult with your doctor because it has been more than one week with this complaint. You might need a stool sample for bacteria and parasite to find out the reason of your problem.
I hope that my advise has been helpful
Dr.Sara
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What Causes Lower Back Pain With Loose Stools?

Dear- thanks for using our service and will give you my medical advise for this situation. You might be having an infective process that is creating the loose stools. Due to this, there are multiples electrolytes as sodium,potassium, calcium and magnesium that you loose in the diarrhea. Water is also part of the looses, all of this will create a metabolic imbalance that can give you pain. I recommend you to consult with your doctor because it has been more than one week with this complaint. You might need a stool sample for bacteria and parasite to find out the reason of your problem. I hope that my advise has been helpful Dr.Sara