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What Causes Back Pain And Abdominal Pain?

Back and abdomen pain
6 months ago, I began waking up with pain in my back, side, and abdomen. Whichever I slept on would get sore and wake me up about every 2-3 hours. The pain usually goes away within an hour after I wake up. I has gotten worse. I was given exercises for scapular dysfunction and nothing has changed in 2 months. I also feel bloated and have a decreased appetite. Any thoughts? I am getting worried.
Thu, 28 Aug 2014
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Thanks for your query,
Your condition may be related to the lumbar vertebrae. An X-ray is required to make exact diagnosis. I think it is a degenerative disease related to the lumbar vertebrae.
Consult a physiotherapist and ask for some spiral exercises to lower back.
At any time you can consult an orthopeadition.
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What Causes Back Pain And Abdominal Pain?

Thanks for your query, Your condition may be related to the lumbar vertebrae. An X-ray is required to make exact diagnosis. I think it is a degenerative disease related to the lumbar vertebrae. Consult a physiotherapist and ask for some spiral exercises to lower back. At any time you can consult an orthopeadition.