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What Could Cause Severe Pain In Lower Back With Vomiting?

hi my name is kaylee and ive been having very bad back pain for about 3 days now. i also have the runs and constantly have to run to the bathroom. i have even thrown up a couple times. i dont have a fever, and everything else seems fine, but my lower back hurts worse then when im on my period. i havent really been able to eat or walk around at all cuz of the pain, do u know what might be causing this?
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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Hello,

Severe lower back ache with vomiting is most commonly associated with kidney stones.
I would advise my patient to take antispasmodic for pain relief. Ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvic may be needed to arrive at a diagnosis.
infections may be ruled out due to absence of fever.
Consult with your doctor and seek medical help.
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What Could Cause Severe Pain In Lower Back With Vomiting?

Hello, Severe lower back ache with vomiting is most commonly associated with kidney stones. I would advise my patient to take antispasmodic for pain relief. Ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvic may be needed to arrive at a diagnosis. infections may be ruled out due to absence of fever. Consult with your doctor and seek medical help.