What Causes Left-sided Back Pain While Sneezing?
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In the left side of the back, could be muscle pain or kidney pain.
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Hello and welcome,
The area that you described, left side below the rib cage, could be related to the kidney, but more likely would be a muscle strain or cramp.
Kidney infections that cause flank pain usually start first with a regular urinary tract infection of the bladder, and then go up into the kidneys. Not always, but this is the most common way they start. It is more likely to happen in females. Kidney infections also cause a fever and nausea and just feeling sick overall.
Kidney or ureteral stones usually causes waves of pain and nausea.
Muscular pain would change with change of position.
Your doctor will likely try to see the location of the pain. If he or she thinks it is related to the kidney, the dr. will request a urine specimen. A "dip" urinalysis can be done in the office while you are there, and will show if there is microscopic blood (which would go with stones or infection) and other signs of infection. He or she may send the urine to a lab for a complete urinalysis which may show indications of stones.
Stones are uncommon in someone your age, but considering you drink up to 6 cans of Mountain Dew, it would be something to consider.
Another test your doctor might do is a blood test for indicators of kidney function: BUN (blood urea nitrogen) and creatinine levels.
If there are some definite indications that the problem is in the kidney, the doctor may order imagine studies.
I advise gradually cutting back on the Mountain Dew. Now that you are on Vyvanse, you may not feel the need to self medicate with so much caffeine and sugar and might do fine without it.
I hope this information helps.
your welcome!
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Your welcome, and good luck!
Best regards,
Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, MD
If the pain is worsening, then do go in to be seen quickly.
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It's hard to say, without examining you, whether it is definitely muscle pain and not something else. While muscle pain usual hurts more with movement, that is not an absolute rule.
So if it is bad pain, then do go in to an urgent care or if after hours, the ER, rather than waiting until your appointment next week.