Summary: Can having a cold/coughing cause lower back pain?
Question by breester101: Can having a cold/coughing cause lower back pain? I’m an anxiety freak and recently I thought I had a bladder infection, as I had a few (not a lot) of the symptoms revolving around a kidney infection as well. I took all the precautions, and my symptoms went away within a few [...]
strongiQuestion by breester101i Can having a coldcoughing cause
lower back painstrongIm an anxiety freak and recently I thought I
had a bladder infection, as I had a few not a lot of the symptoms
revolving around a kidney infection as well. I took all the
precautions, and my symptoms went away within a few days. Then I
started to really feel lower back pain on my left side, and it felt
like it was around the kidney area. Concerned, I went to the doctor
right away and told him of my symptoms about everything. He did a
bunch of tests and they all came back negative, said that it was
just a cold and Ill be fine. He poked around my kidney area with
his hands a lot, and I did a urine test, and he seemed to believe
that my symptoms had no correlation to any kidney issues, that it
was all just related to my common cold.Even though I tested
negative for all infectionsproblems, I checked the internet to see
if other people were having the same issues. I read that a few of
the people tested negative for things so they did bloodwork and
found out they had diabetes. Im in good health, my family has no
history of diabetes, my diet is okay, and I have no diabetes
symptoms. I HAVE been coughing a lot recently, and Im wondering if
my cold really is the reason for my kidney back pain and if
coughing may have strained a muscle back there. Im REALLY hoping
someone can put my mind to rest about the whole back pain thing.
Any ideasstrongBest answerstrongpiAnswer by Jessica RibrYeah your
coughing can cause you to have back pain. You could be straining
your lungs if your coughing a lot which could be causing pain.
Also, if you lean forward when your coughing a lot you could be
straining your muscles in your lower back.pstrongWhat do you think
Answer below!strong
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