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2 years, 11 months ago via Twitter about Back Pain

I get a sharp pain in my back when I sneeze. What does this mean?

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davepamn | 2 years, 11 months ago view on twitter
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1. People may experience back pain after sneezing when they have nerve root pressure.
2. Sneezing causes core muscles to contract
3. A herniated disc can cause back pain after a sneeze. Disks bulge, herniate, or rupture. The problem can start small and become more symptomatic. The sneeze is reveal symptoms of the possible disk deterioration.
4. A sprained ligment that is aggreviate after a sneeze
5. Sciatica - Sciatica is a pain that runs along the sciatic never extending from the lower back and down the leg. Do you feel shooting pains down you leg after sneezing?

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hcp56 | 2 years, 11 months ago view on twitter
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It means that you should likely go to the doctor and get it checked out. Often if you have a muscle weakness in your back, a sudden movement such as a sneeze or cough can cause increased or sudden pain in your back (usually your lower back). If it is in your upper back it may in fact be related to your lungs, ribs and/or the sneeze itself. See your doctor. It is better to get something like this checked out early.

http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/tc/low-back-pain-symptoms

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buddawiggi | 2 years, 11 months ago view on twitter
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I am not a doctor.
This pain sound like a broken or fractured rib.
I recently fractured a rib while moving a dresser down the stairs and though my rib was fractured on the front side I experienced sharp pain in my lower ribcage with any sudden movement in my torso, ie coughing, sneezing, deep breathing, etc.
You can look for help here.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/fractured-rib-topic-overview

However I would recommend seeing a doctor.

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