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Back Pain
Non-specific term used to describe pain below the cervical spine
Back pain is one of humanity's most frequent complaints and does not usually reflect any underlying disease. However, anyone with back pain that does not improve after a few days should first consult a Physician, as back pain can sometimes indicate significant and serious conditions which might not otherwise be diagnosed. Back pain is very rarely a sign of a serious medical problem. It is however important that the treatable medical causes are identified early.
Causes
There are different causes of different types of back pain which can be enlisted below. They are as follows:
1) Simple pain at the back include:
- poor posture,
- lack of exercise,
- standing or bending down for long periods,
- sitting in a chair that doesn't provide enough back support,
- sleeping on a mattress that doesn't provide enough back support,
- lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling loads that are simply too heavy, or going about these tasks in the wrong way,
2) Nerve root pain
Nerve root pain is the cause in less than 5% of people. The pain is caused by compression of a nerve root, which is the start of a nerve as it leaves the spinal cord. It is usually caused when a vertebral disc becomes displaced or bulges out from its normal position, putting pressure on the nerve root. This is called a slipped disc.
3) More serious problems
In a relatively small number of cases, pain may have a more serious underlying cause. This includes abnormality of the spine, an infection or a collapse of the vertebrae, fibromyalgia (a condition that affects the muscles), tuberculosis or cancer.
When is the real time to consult a doctor?
Anyone with the following symptoms in addition to back pain should see a doctor as soon as possible:
- fever,
- redness or swelling on the back,
- pain down the legs and below the knees,
- numbness or weakness in one or both legs,
- loss of bladder or bowel control.
Treatment
Stay
active
Research
shows
that
bed
rest
does
not
help
simple
pain
at
the
back
-
it's
much
better
to
return
to
normal
physical
activity
as
soon
as
possible.
Staying
active
may
hurt
more
at
first,
but
it
helps
the
back
to
heal
quickly,
and
reduces
the
risk
of
the
problem
occurring
again
Painkillers
Paracetamol
or
ibuprofen
are
usually
enough
to
relieve
simple
back
pain.
Prescription-only
muscle
relaxants
such
as
diazepam
may
help
with
muscle
spasms,
but
they
generally
shouldn't
be
taken
for
more
than
a
week
as
they
can
cause
dependence
Manipulation
and
exercise
Osteopathy
and
chiropractic
are
treatments
involving
manipulation
of
the
spine.
They
may
provide
short-term
relief
for
simple
back
pain
within
the
first
six
weeks.
Back
exercises
and
physiotherapy
may
be
helpful
if
the
pain
lasts
longer.
Surgery
If
chronic
pain
isn't
helped
by
manipulation,
exercises
or
medication,
then
surgery
may
solve
or
help
the
problem.
If
the
pain
is
caused
by
a
damaged
disc,
for
instance,
this
could
be
surgically
removed.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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