“UTIs are common infections that are usually contained inside the bladder and do not cause back pain,” notes Barbara Hanna, DO, ob/gyn and co-founder of MyMenopauseRx.com. They happen when bacteria ...
Back pain is possible with a UTI, but the exact location depends on how far the infection has spread within the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the: urethra, which is a tube that carries ...
Kidney infections can be an uncomfortable experience, and staying physically active while experiencing an infection that causes back pain can be especially challenging. If back pain is getting in the ...
Spinal epidural abscess is an infection in the epidural space. Patients typically present with localized back or neck pain (or both) that is accompanied by fever or neurologic symptoms. Magnetic ...
A spinal abscess may cause local or radiating back pain, fever, and neurological symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment are vital for improving a person’s outlook. A spinal cord abscess involves a ...