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29 year old Male. Just posted about groin pain last week or so. That pain has completely gone away, however my lower back is in pain now. It hurts, whether sitting, standing, or laying. I also, have some nausea that has accompanied it. I'm trying to not look at everything as the worst possible scenario (although that's difficult). So, what are some common causes that would elicit these symptoms?
29 year old Male. Just posted about groin pain last week or so. That pain has completely gone away, however my lower back is in pain now. It hurts, whether sitting, standing, or laying. I also, have some nausea that has accompanied it. I'm trying to not look at everything as the worst possible scenario (although that's difficult). So, what are some common causes that would elicit these symptoms?
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Midnight-mouse
05-06-19, 08:44
So, what are some common causes that would elicit these symptoms?
Anxiety, Stress, Bad posture, gas, constipation, needing a new mattress, needing to slack off your belt/waistband, not using the toilet when you need to, or frankly just one of those things that just happens. It can be any number of mundane things with the addition of worrying about it can cause the nausea.
Positive vibes,
Mouse
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