Mid-body pain: It could be a lot of things such as a muscle strain or coming from an internal organ such as the intestines, kidney or pelvic organs. Talking with a nurse or practitioner would help begin to sort this out.
Answered 8/25/2014
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Abdominal pain: could be a kidney stone, diverticulitis, gas or infection. You may want to seek medical help if continues
Answered 6/22/2015
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Various: Unilateral low back & concurrent abdominal pain, if acute, needs expeditious surgical evaluation for possibly serious abdominal disorder. If these symptoms are chronic & studies have been unrevealing, then Irritable Bowel Syndrome, IBS, related to pelvic girdle instability needs to be considered. See comments:
Answered 10/19/2015
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