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What Causes Stomach Pain And Lower Back Pain When I Stand?

I have been having stomach pains and lower back pain when standing up. Also been nausea and diahea for about 3weeks now. In a lot of pain. Cant do daily activities. Been diagnose with a stomach virus, ovanian cysts and even told i am having bladder contractions. I dont believe it us bladder contractions. Please help me and let me know what i should do because i cant take this pain anymore.
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

The causes of pain in abdomen with back ache when you stand have been noted by you in your history itself; stomach virus, ovarian cyst and bladder contractions.
Yes, the bladder contractions can be secondary to the intestinal infections you have.
This looks to be severe enteritis; colitis giving you the backache.

I would advise you the following:
Get the blood, urine and stool tests done.
CT scan of the abdomen
A course of an antibiotic and metronidazole.
If the condition is bad, get admitted to the hospital.
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What Causes Stomach Pain And Lower Back Pain When I Stand?

Hi. Thanks for your query. The causes of pain in abdomen with back ache when you stand have been noted by you in your history itself; stomach virus, ovarian cyst and bladder contractions. Yes, the bladder contractions can be secondary to the intestinal infections you have. This looks to be severe enteritis; colitis giving you the backache. I would advise you the following: Get the blood, urine and stool tests done. CT scan of the abdomen A course of an antibiotic and metronidazole. If the condition is bad, get admitted to the hospital.