Sneeze caused back pain?
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For the the record I am 15 and don't play sports. I sneezed about a 5 weeks ago and my upper right part of my back ( where the boney part is) suddenly hurt so bad. Now everytime I sneeze I feel a sharp pain in the same spot. The pain goes away after 10 seconds, but I'm worried that my back is damaged or something if that sort. My mom tells me that it's because I eat to much carbs. If this was true then it would hurt all the time because she ate lots of carbs once and had immense long lasting back pain. I tell my parents that I should see a chiropractor since the sneezing pain hasn't gone away in so long, but they say no.
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Answer:
It sounds like you have pinched an nerve in you back ask you mother to rub some ben gay on it a few times and it should work it out
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