| Back pain is one of the most common physical ailments
that affects eight out of ten people at some point in their lives.
Back pain can be constant, dull ache or a sudden sharp pain. If it
lasts for more than three months, it is called chronic back pain. In
more than 85% of the cases, the cause of pain is not identified
despite thorough medical examination. For 90% of the people, the
symptoms of back pain improve within two months, irrespective of the
treatment given, or even if no treatment is given.
Causes and Cures of Back Pain
Back pain is not a disease, but a symptom of other disorders such
as kidney disease, appendicitis, pelvic infections, bladder
infections and ovarian disorders among others. Nerve root syndrome,
musculoskeletal pan syndromes, infections of bones of the spine and
cancerous tumors can also cause the pain in the lower back. However,
wrong posture, overuse or injury are the most common causes of pain
in the lower back.
Primary symptom of low back pain is the pain in lumbosacral area,
and this pain may radiate down the side, front or back of the legs.
Sometimes, the pain may become worse during night, or after
prolonged sitting. You may also experience the weakness or numbness
in the leg that receives the nerve supply from compressed nerve.
There are 11 red flags identified by the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality that must be evaluated by the doctors when
examining the person with back pain. These red flags include recent
significant trauma, mild trauma, history of prolonged steroid use,
prior history of cancer, history of osteoporosis, temperature over
100 degrees, history of recent infection, unexplained weight loss,
IV drug use and pain becoming worse at rest. If any of these
red-flags are present, you person needs to go to the hospital’s
emergency room.
Doctors usually recommend resuming normal activities as soon as
you can. However, avoid the activities that put additional strain on
the back if you are suffering from the pain in that area. Exercise
is helpful for people suffering from chronic back pain, and it is
also helpful to sleep with pillow between the knees. Nonprescription
medications such as Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, and topical agents can
be used to provide immediate relief from pain. Some people also
benefit from the use of heat or ice, however never put ice directly
on the skin and do not use the heating pad on high.
Unless cauda equine syndrome or sciatica is present, surgery is
not a favorable option to cure the lower back pain. Surgery is
useful only if the person is suffering from certain progressive
nerve problem caused by the herniated discs. Spinal manipulation,
acupuncture, exercises and transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation
are other therapies that can be used to cure the back pain.
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