Hemorrhoids usually do not cause back pain or lumbago. The most important clinical manifestations of hemorrhoids are local pain in the anus, blood in the stool, and itching around the anus, which usually do not cause lumbar pain or back pain. The back pain and lumbago may be related to lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain, lumbar spinal stenosis, ureteral stones, lumbar compression fracture, endometritis, kidney stones, etc. 1. lumbar disc herniation: lumbar disc herniation is mainly caused by intervertebral disc metamorphosis, which may lead to back pain and sciatica when standing or walking, and some people will also be accompanied by lumbago; 2. Lumbar muscle strain: Lumbar muscle strain is mostly caused by soft tissue injuries to the lumbar muscles, fascia and ligaments, and may show recurrent episodes of lumbar pain and back pain, sometimes radiating to the buttocks, which can be improved after rest; 3. Typical symptoms include long-term lumbosacral pain, leg pain, numbness, etc., partly accompanied by lumbago; 4, ureteral stones: ureteral stones may be caused by metabolic abnormalities, usually resulting in pain in the lower back, hematuria, nausea, vomiting, frequent urination, painful urination and other symptoms, sometimes accompanied by lumbago when lumbago; 5, lumbar compression fractures: lumbar compression fractures are mainly due to trauma, usually resulting in 6, endometritis: endometritis may be caused by exogenous pathogens infection, usually appear lower abdominal pain, fever, lumbago, lumbago and other symptoms; 7, kidney stones: kidney stones may be caused by abnormal metabolism in the body, usually appear lumbar pain, pain is mostly dull pain or hidden pain, some people will also feel lumbago. There are more causes of lumbago and low back pain, and when there is lumbago and low back pain, you must go to the hospital in time to do the relevant examination to clarify the specific cause and then do the targeted treatment.