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Can Eating Orange Cause Lower Back Pain And Fatigue?

My 41 yr old husband is feeling lower back pain on one side and he s very fatigued, and says he doesnt feel well. I dont think its an emergency; but he has had painful kidney stones before-where his back suddenly hurt so bad- he collapsed in the mall and was ambulenced to hosp. It s 7 p.m. and he s already asleep. Hes been feeling this lower back pain for a few days; but he only mentions it about once /day. It could be kidney stones agin. ugh. He has been eating an orange everyday for last several months. And I just read that could cause them again. hmmm..
Mon, 3 Jul 2017
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Answer: Hello,
Thank you for using Healthcaremagic.
I read your question and understood your concern.
I think you may have a recurrent kidney stone so get ultrasound examination or ct scan to confirm it. oranges are citrus fruits and prevent stone formation so you may continue eating them.
Dr. Sandeep patil
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Can Eating Orange Cause Lower Back Pain And Fatigue?

Answer: Hello, Thank you for using Healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. I think you may have a recurrent kidney stone so get ultrasound examination or ct scan to confirm it. oranges are citrus fruits and prevent stone formation so you may continue eating them. Dr. Sandeep patil