Can you get backache from period pain?

I’ve had this agonising pain in the small of my back for over a day now. Because of it I can’t physically move and I’ve collapsed from the pain twice now. It’s really serious, could it be related to that?

Answer #1

Well from the way u snd it snds like u need to go to the doc, I get back pain with mine but it not as serious as wat ur talkin

Answer #2

Yes it definently can everyone has it deferently some people have migrans others backaches but definently yes….but looking at the caption underneath the title you should definenlty see a doctor…….

Answer #3

Yes backache is a common type of pain from periods. Hormonal changes are the main cause. The pain hits some people harder than it might hit others. Thees not much to do to heal it, but taking a painkiller should help. Hope you feel well soon! =)

Answer #4

Yeah, you can get pain with your period pain. Sometimes the cramps make it even worser on your back, do you have a back problem or something? That could be making it worse. Some people get back pain all trough their period and stuff to, so that could be your case. If it keeps going on like that, in a way you can’t take it anymore, and even after your period passes, ask a docot or go to one, it could have nothing to do with it.

Answer #5

you can get back ache cos i alway get back ache a few days before mine it hurts to lie down as well as walk around i have to walk with a bit of a hunch cos it that bad

Answer #6

“… Can you get backache from period pain? …”

Yes you can.

But what you describes sounds worse than just period pain.
This could be a kidney infection, or a slipped disk or sciatica, or several other possibilities. I think you should see a Doctor as soon as possible. In fact if you have collapsed twice and have been unable to move, you should seriously consider calling for an ambulance and take you to A&E for immediate attention.

– Get well soon - Majikthise.

Answer #7

Yes, you can get backaches from period pain. I get them all the time, and yes, sometimes they get REALLY bad, to the point where I collapse with pain, I saw a doctor about it and he gave me some super strong painkillers, and they help a ton :)

Answer #8

Thanks for your help everyone :(

Answer #9

Yes, you definitely can and yes it can be very intense. I find some advil and heat usually work the best. Try a heating pad on your lower back or have a nice warm bath.

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