Back Pain Causes, Types and Cures
What is Back Pain?
Back Pain is a common problem that belongings most people at
some point in their life. It may be triggered by bad posture while sitting or
standing, bending with embarrassment, or lifting with the wrong way. Buy it’s
not a serious condition. In nearly all cases, back pain will improve in a few
weeks or months, although some people experience long-term pain or pain that
keeps coming pack.
Who Gets Back Pain?
Back pain is not mandatory for a particular age group.
Anyone can have back pain, but here are situations that increase your risk more
are:
Getting Older: Back pain is more common the older you get.
You may first have back pain when you are 30 to 40 years old.
Poor Physical Fitness: Back pain is more widespread in
people who are not fit.
Being Obese: Over weight can stress the back and cause pain.
Your Job: If you have to lift, push, or pull while twisting
your spine, you may get back pain. If you work at a desk all day and do not sit
up straight , you may also get back pain.
Smoking: Smoker’s cough may also cause back pain, who smoke
are slow to heal, so back pain may last longer.
Types of Back Pain:
Pain in your back is most common in the lower back area of
your body called “lumbago”, although it can be fely anywher slong your spine,
from your neck down to your hips. Sometimes, back pain can be caused by an injury or disease, such as:
Slipped Disc: When one of the discs in the spine is damaged
and presses on the nerves.
Sciatica: Irritation or comoression of the sciatic nerve,
which cause pain, numbness and tingling that travels down one leg.
Whiplash: Neck injury caused by a sudden impact
Frozen Shoulder:
Inflammation sround the shoulder that causes pain and stiffness
Ankylosing Spondylitis: A long-term condition that causes
pain and stiffness where the spine meets the pelvis.
Healing for Long-Term Back Pain
If you are desperately worried about your backache or your
pain hasn’t improved by sround six weeks, the best idea to visit your general
practitioner (GP), who can better guide you about the healing treatments.
· Stronger Piankillers
Exercise classes
· Manual
Thaerapy
· Counselling
· Support and
advice at a specialist pain clinic
Various people choose to see a therapist for manual therapy
or acupuncture without seeing their GP. Which is likely to cost around 5-10
thousand for each appointment. When all else has failed spinal surgery is the
only way that suggests by the therapist.
Put a Stop to Back Pain
How you sit, stand, lie and lift can all effect the health
of your back. Try to avoid placing too much pressure on your back and ensure
it’s strong and supple. Regular exercise, such as walking & swimming, is
and excellent way of preventing back pain. Activities such as yoga can improve
your body flexibility and strenghthen your back muscles.
Here are the signs if problem is very serious:
You should inquire about urgent medical help if you have
back pain and:
· A high
temperature
· Unexplained
weight loss
· Pain in yout
chest
· A swelling
or a deformity in your back
· An inability
to pass urine
· It’s
constant and doesn’t ease after lying down
· A loss of
bladder or bowel control
· It started after
an accident, such as after a car accident
· Numbness
around your genitals, buttocks or back passage
· It’s worse
at night
These problems could be a sign of something more serious in
future and need to be evaluated as soon as possible.
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