Coughing back pain is a precursor to what

Coughing back pain may be caused by back muscle injury, or by pneumonia, tuberculosis, pleural disease.
1. Back muscle injury: Due to work, long-term incorrect posture and abnormal exertion lead to back muscle injury. The symptoms of coughing are more serious and may lead to back pain.
2. Pneumonia: Pneumonia occurs with bacterial, viral, mycoplasma, chlamydia fungal infections. Pathogenic bacteria invade the lungs and can cause a noticeable cough. Coughing with too much force may pull on the pleura and cause back pain.
3. Tuberculosis: The occurrence of tuberculosis is related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The tuberculosis bacteria invade the lungs and may involve the pleura. The pleural tissue is damaged to a certain extent, and violent coughing can lead to back pain.
4. Pleural disease: if the patient has pleural disease, such as pleural tumor, pleurisy, the patient coughs more heavily, which may lead to back pain.
In addition to this, it is also necessary to be alert to the presence of digestive system diseases, such as esophageal cancer. Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack. Respiratory system disease content, lung tumor. The effect of external force, resulting in rib fractures and so on.
Cough with back pain may be caused by a variety of factors, it is recommended to go to the hospital for chest radiographs, chest CT examination to clarify the cause, and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.