Is there a relationship between back pain and stomach problems?

Gastric disease means stomach disease. Clinically, it is believed that when stomach disease attacks, patients will have typical symptoms of pain and discomfort in addition to the upper abdomen, pain can also radiate to the back, triggering soreness and discomfort in the back, so back pain has a certain relationship with stomach disease, but the concept of stomach disease is very broad, general stomach inflammation, gastroesophageal reflux, peptic ulcers, stomach tumors and other conditions, can induce patients back Discomfort: 1. Gastric inflammation: mainly including acute gastritis, chronic gastritis, esophagitis, etc., mainly due to bacterial infection, trauma, uneven diet structure, etc., patients have abdominal pain, belching, nausea, vomiting and other discomfort symptoms, and some serious cases can appear fever, back pain, shock and other general discomfort; 2. Gastroesophageal reflux: if the patient has back pain, and accompanied by acid reflux, heartburn, cough, epigastric pain and other discomfort, considering that it may be caused by gastroesophageal reflux, because it can damage the mouth, throat, airway and other adjacent tissues, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment; 3, peptic ulcer: in the case of severe gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, etc., the patient’s stomach mucosa is damaged, which may lead to perforation, the stomach contents may enter the peritoneal cavity, causing peritonitis, or even sudden onset of severe pain, when the pain can radiate to the back and Causing back pain; 4. Stomach tumor: patients with benign and malignant tumors of the stomach, with the development of the disease, discomfort such as epigastric pain, black stool, stool bleeding will gradually deepen, and clinically accompanied by the performance of back, limbs and other body pain. In addition to stomach disease, if the patient has pain in the right side of the back below the scapula, it may be due to gallbladder stones, cholecystitis and other diseases. If the patient has not only back pain but also a palpable lump in the abdomen, the initial judgment may be caused by pancreatitis. If the patient has heart disease, such as angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, etc., back pain can also be triggered. Therefore, there are various causes of back pain, and although there is a relationship with stomach disorders, the two do not correspond one to the other, and timely consultation and evaluation by a professional doctor is required.