I've been having abdominal pain in my lower abdomen for a couple days now. It has been radiating to my back and it is slightly worse than it was a couple days ago. It's not on any particular side. What do you think it could be?
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Abdominal pain
Lower abdominal pain radiating to your back, without details regarding its timing, trigger, character, intensity, associated symptoms, frequency, etc can not lead to any reliable diagnosis. The pain could be related to your womb, ovaries, stomach, intestines, liver, gall bladder, urinary bladder, or pancreas.
So, it will be nice for you to add some more details, or make an appointment to see a doctor, who can physically examine your abdomen for clinic signs of abdominal problems.
So, it will be nice for you to add some more details, or make an appointment to see a doctor, who can physically examine your abdomen for clinic signs of abdominal problems.
Could be a great deal other things that could cause a pain in that region of the body could also be referred pain from the spine could be referred pain from the kidneys it's best to seek Professional Medical Care and then one really not emergencies to see a chiropractor
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