What’s wrong with the pain in my stomach and back when I exert myself?

The symptoms of stomach pain and back pain may be caused by cold, degenerative changes of the spine and trauma to the thoracic spine.
1. Cold body: after the body suffers from cold stimulation, it will cause the blood vessels in the back to contract, poor blood circulation and cause soft tissue damage in the back, which will cause back pain, and the cold will also stimulate the gastrointestinal tract to enhance peristalsis and cause stomach pain.
2. Degenerative changes in the spine: long-term overwork will lead to degenerative changes in the surrounding tissues of the spine, which will have an impact on the soft tissues and nerves, and an exertion will enhance the stimulation of the relevant tissues and nerves, resulting in back pain and stomach pain.
3. Thoracic spine trauma: a large external force can cause damage to the thoracic spine and the surrounding structures, which can cause serious fractures, thus causing damage to the back muscles and gastrointestinal tissues, resulting in pain, discomfort and other symptoms. When the human body exertion will aggravate the degree of damage, causing stomach pain, back pain.
Since there are many reasons for stomach and back pain, it is important to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the symptoms and to have the right treatment under the doctor’s guidance.