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Are Intermittent Stomach Pain, Nausea And Lower Back Pain From An Accident Normal?

I was in a minor car accident yesterday morning and since then I ve been experiencing a burning, sharp pain in my stomach that comes and goes, I feel as though im nauseated but no vomiting. I also have lower back pain on the left side. is this all normal or should I get seen by a dr?
Wed, 21 Jun 2017
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Hello,
Thank you for using Healthcaremagic.
I read you question and understand your concern.
Even though the accident was with minor energy , still I advice you to see a doctor as you may have all kinds of medical problems resulting from it such as internal bleeding in organs, spine fracture etc.
Wish you quick recovery.
Best regards
Dr. Selmani
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Are Intermittent Stomach Pain, Nausea And Lower Back Pain From An Accident Normal?

Hello, Thank you for using Healthcaremagic. I read you question and understand your concern. Even though the accident was with minor energy , still I advice you to see a doctor as you may have all kinds of medical problems resulting from it such as internal bleeding in organs, spine fracture etc. Wish you quick recovery. Best regards Dr. Selmani