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What Is Causing Throbbing Pain In Lower Back Spreading To Lower Intestine?

Hi.I was wondering if you can help me with answer to a questionI have? I been experiencing lower right back pain that seem to spread to my right lower intestine.Its very painful. I experience very bad pain when I stand on my lower back and when I sit my lower right side hurt.Its a throbbing pain. What can that be?
Wed, 8 Jan 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi there .

After reading your query it is my opinion that your pain might not be originating from the spine.
It is most likely originating from some organ in your abdominal region and is being referred from there to the adjoining area.

Most probably this could be an inflammed gallbladder or appendix.

I would suggest you to get an ultrasound done of the abdomen and consult a gastrophysician .

Also get an Xray done of lower spine just to rule out any spinal problem.

I hope my advice has helped
Good luck
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What Is Causing Throbbing Pain In Lower Back Spreading To Lower Intestine?

Hi there . After reading your query it is my opinion that your pain might not be originating from the spine. It is most likely originating from some organ in your abdominal region and is being referred from there to the adjoining area. Most probably this could be an inflammed gallbladder or appendix. I would suggest you to get an ultrasound done of the abdomen and consult a gastrophysician . Also get an Xray done of lower spine just to rule out any spinal problem. I hope my advice has helped Good luck