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What Could Be The Reasons For Having Lower Stomach Pain, Lower Back Pain And Acidity After Having Food?

I have lower stomach pain, now accompanied by lower back pain. I've had symptoms for a couple of months, but usually just after I eat-and I feel super full of gas. Now it seems to be more frequent-and the pain is worse.



I've had a CT and they said they didn't see anything...but this pain is BAD.
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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Hi. CT scan has no power to see and diagnose everything , although this is the best investigation for abdominal pain. You have a classical complaint lower stomach and back pain after food with acidity. This can be caused by colitis( inflammation of large bowel) the pain increases as a reflex from a full stomach. I would advise a stool test, colonoscopy may be enteroclysis.
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What Could Be The Reasons For Having Lower Stomach Pain, Lower Back Pain And Acidity After Having Food?

Hi. CT scan has no power to see and diagnose everything , although this is the best investigation for abdominal pain. You have a classical complaint lower stomach and back pain after food with acidity. This can be caused by colitis( inflammation of large bowel) the pain increases as a reflex from a full stomach. I would advise a stool test, colonoscopy may be enteroclysis.