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Lower Back Pain, Loose Stool, Fragmented. What Is The Cause?

i have been having lower back pain after bowel movement...stool is loose and fragmented..its dark green in color..this is happening for about 2 months now..the pain is not severe and before i use to have pain for hours but now i am having this pain for 30 minutes to 1,2 hours..what might be causing this problem..i some time have pain in my left abdomen but not regularly..only some days

Mon, 8 Jul 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for writing to health care magic.

First after a physical examination by your doctor you should get stool examination done to find out if there are any ova or cysts present or any infection is responsible for this.

Do you have this back pain associated with bowel movement or at other times also?

Do you have any blood or mucus in the stool?

Continue to ask further queries.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
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Lower Back Pain, Loose Stool, Fragmented. What Is The Cause?

Hi, Thanks for writing to health care magic. First after a physical examination by your doctor you should get stool examination done to find out if there are any ova or cysts present or any infection is responsible for this. Do you have this back pain associated with bowel movement or at other times also? Do you have any blood or mucus in the stool? Continue to ask further queries. Hope this helps. Take care.