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Why Am I Having Stinging Sensation In My Lower Back And In Between My Belly Button And Rib Cage?

So i have this kind of stinging sensation in my lower back and in between my belly botton and rib cage that comes and goes wothout warning and latley even wen i sneeze can u clue me in on what may be causing this..? Its bin going on for months and latley its more frequent and intence.
Thu, 12 Mar 2015
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Dear patient
As per your description pain that comes and goes is colicky pain which might be due to renal stone or intestinal spasmodic contractions. If it's starting in back and radiating forward renal stone is more possibility. I would advise ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis to confirm diagnosis. Visit expert general surgeon with report.
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Why Am I Having Stinging Sensation In My Lower Back And In Between My Belly Button And Rib Cage?

Dear patient As per your description pain that comes and goes is colicky pain which might be due to renal stone or intestinal spasmodic contractions. If it s starting in back and radiating forward renal stone is more possibility. I would advise ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis to confirm diagnosis. Visit expert general surgeon with report.