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[|Human|] I stood up from my desk and had a sharp pain in my back on my right side. I have rubbed my back, and can move it as usual. I have urinated several times today with no discoloration or any change from normal. I don t have a fever, chills, or feel sick.
[|AI|]  Hi, thanks for posting your concern in the Chat Doctor. A sharp back pain while standing may more likely be due to mechanical pull to para spinal muscles. This may also be due to PIED, but that is less likely. Regarding urogenital symptoms, you have only increased frequency of urination. This may or may not be due to urinary tract infection. UTI may produce back pain. However, that pain is usually dull aching and persistent, except for the condition when one has a ureteric stone. But, increased frequency may also occur in normal individuals in the absence of any infection. I think you should consult your local urologist for further evaluation. You should have the following tests done-Complete blood count, urea, creatinineUrine for routine examinationXray LS Spine- app/lat USG KFOR the time being please have plenty of oral fluid. Avoid prolonged sitting or carrying heavy weight. Performed abdominal muscles strengthening exercise. You may need antibiotics, if you are having UTI. For any further questions, please write back to me.