Tightening and Pressure in the Stomach With a Backache
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From constipation to childbirth, many diseases can cause stomach tightness and back pain. If you have these symptoms and you are male, you can at least rule out childbirth. For any sexually active woman of childbearing age, childbirth is always possible, especially if you are a little overweight and have irregular menstruation, even if you don't think you are pregnant. There are many reasons for the pain in the back and stomach. These symptoms may also indicate problems with pregnancy, such as miscarriage. Intestinal, bladder and gallbladder problems, as well as menstrual cramps, can cause similar symptoms. If you have these symptoms, seek medical attention - treatment depends on the underlying cause. If you have constipation or diarrhea, abdominal cramps, distention and discomfort may occur at the same time as back pain. Usually before diarrhea attacks, you will feel stomach and back pain at the same time, so be prepared. Food poisoning, stomach viruses, irritable bowel syndrome, and overeating can all cause tightness in the stomach, as well as stress and back pain. Serious problems, such as intestinal perforation, intestinal obstruction and infection, such as appendicitis, can also cause abdominal protection, and abdominal tightening to prevent movement of painful areas and back pain.
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