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What Causes Pain In The Mid Back Radiating Towards The Left Side Of The Abdomen?
Hi! I m wondering what might cause mid back pain left side that radiates to the front. Pain was quite significant a couple days ago. Dr thought it might be kidney stones (I also had microscopical blood in urine). Test are negative fir kidney stones. CT scan clear. Pain in back much better but still pain in front on left side above the belly button. Any ideas? Just pulled muscle?
The causes for mid back pain with radiating to abdomen are:
1. Injury 2. Blunt trauma 3. Sprain or strain 4. Renal stone 5. Pancreatitis 6. Improper posture
You can take tablet Aceclofenac. Apply diclofenac gel or cream. Also, apply ice locally and do x-ray and MRI of back region with ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis.
Treatment mainly depends upon underlying conditions. Kindly follow with detailed history or consult with orthopedician.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale
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What Causes Pain In The Mid Back Radiating Towards The Left Side Of The Abdomen?
Hello, The causes for mid back pain with radiating to abdomen are: 1. Injury 2. Blunt trauma 3. Sprain or strain 4. Renal stone 5. Pancreatitis 6. Improper posture You can take tablet Aceclofenac. Apply diclofenac gel or cream. Also, apply ice locally and do x-ray and MRI of back region with ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis. Treatment mainly depends upon underlying conditions. Kindly follow with detailed history or consult with orthopedician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale