What Causes Back Pain

Back pain is associated with diseases such as cholecystitis, gallstones, and pancreatitis in gastroenterology, in addition to circulatory system diseases, respiratory system diseases, and thoracic spine diseases that can also cause back pain. During an attack of cholecystitis and gallstone disease patients may experience infection in the organs due to poor bile drainage, causing abdominal pain and indigestion. Since inflammatory substances also stimulate the phrenic nerve endings in the body, many patients experience abdominal pain along with back pain. The pancreas is a retroperitoneal organ, and when inflammation occurs, the patient’s pain will also radiate to the back. When the condition of pancreatitis is in the head of the pancreas, the pain is mainly in the right back, and when the condition is in the tail of the pancreas, the pain is mainly in the left back, and when angina pectoris and myocardial infarction occur in the circulatory system, the pain is mainly in the back, while pneumonia and pneumothorax in respiratory diseases also cause back pain, and thoracic spine diseases such as thoracic spine tuberculosis and thoracic spine tumors also cause pain in the back during the attack. The main symptoms.”