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What Causes Stomach Pain, Breathing Difficulties With Coccyx Pain?

I keep getting really bad pain in my stomach which last about 15-30s but occasionally longer. During these pains i feel i can t move or do anything without making it worse,even breathing is hard. I ve been having this for about a week now and just have got my period today and is that something to do with the pains? unrelated to this i have been suffering with a pain in my coxis. thus hurts whenever i put pressure in that area, whether that be standing up or bending down, its put much out of comfort. I would be grateful to any feedback, thank you
Mon, 19 Jan 2015
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The most common cause of pain in the stomach can usually be attributed to increase in acid secretion in the stomach. You need to consult a gastroenterologist who will do some tests to confirm the diagnosis. Hyperacidity can be easily treated with medication. Your lower back pain seems unrelated to the above cause and will need evaluation by an orthopaedic surgeon.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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What Causes Stomach Pain, Breathing Difficulties With Coccyx Pain?

Hi The most common cause of pain in the stomach can usually be attributed to increase in acid secretion in the stomach. You need to consult a gastroenterologist who will do some tests to confirm the diagnosis. Hyperacidity can be easily treated with medication. Your lower back pain seems unrelated to the above cause and will need evaluation by an orthopaedic surgeon. Wishing you a speedy recovery.