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What Causes Sharp Backache?

Hello, I suddenly got a sharp pain at my left back (above the waist line) for an hour last night. I was sweating. The pain was continuous not the rhythm one. I took 2 Advil - the symptom (pain) still was continue so I took another 2 Tylenol pills and be able to sleep after 45 minutes. The pain is gone when I wake up this morning. I don t feel any pain now. I think about what I did the previous day: cleaning the fish pond (2 days ago), was continued to work on the fish pond (light work - yesterday), reaching to open the passenger car door lock few time during the week, ate yesterday breakfast the food had a lot of cooking oil, ate fried meat. The question is: Should I go to see my doctor? What should I tell him if I go to see my doctor? Will he be able to find out anything? Thanks for your times and answer my concern. Bower Nguyen
Mon, 30 Apr 2018
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If you are feeling fine at the moment, you are probably fine.

Hopefully the pain doesn't return. If you do have recurrence of the pain, then seeing your doctor would be more helpful.


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What Causes Sharp Backache?

If you are feeling fine at the moment, you are probably fine. Hopefully the pain doesn t return. If you do have recurrence of the pain, then seeing your doctor would be more helpful.