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[B51]Back Pain And Symptoms
by mahiraj, mah

Here’s one problem you can’t turn your back on! But you can get some relief from knowing that very few people turn out to have a major problem or a dangerous medical condition involving the bones or joints of the back. In fact, often the exact cause of a person’s back pain can’t be pinpointed exactly. Many causes result from everyday activities and clear up by themselves within a relatively short time period. Whether your back pain requires a doctor’s care or not, chances are you’ll be “back” to normal in no time.

Back pain may be blamed on poor muscles tone in the back, muscle tension or spasm, back strains, ligament or muscle tears, bone weakness and/or joint problems. If you have a so called “slipped disc” in your spinal column, you may suffer buttock of leg pain, numbness, tingling of weakness in the bones of legs due to irritation of nerves from the spinal cord. Emotional stress of long periods of inactivity may worsen back pain.

People in poor physical condition (including obesity) or those who do work that includes heavy labor or long periods of sitting or standing have a higher risk of developing low back problems; they also get better more slowly.

Occasionally back pain can be due to other conditions. These include arthritis, ulcers or other intestinal problems, kidney disease, pregnancy or other gynecological conditions, heart diseases, bone injuries and cancer. If back pain seems unrelated to an injury or activity, or is in any other way unusual, a visit to the doctor is recommended.

Symptoms

Back pain is usually confined to the lower back, but it may extend to other areas, particularly the legs. Affected parts of the back may feel tender or sore to the touch and the pain may increase with movement. Pain can be felt as sharp of knife-like, a burning sensation or as a dull muscular ache. Symptoms can range from mildly uncomfortable to completely disabling.

Treatment

Most episodes of mild back pain will improve without any medical intervention. Over the counter medications such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen can provide temporary relief. It’s a good idea to avoid overly strenuous or repetitive activity, but bed rest should generally be avoided. In fact, numerous clinical trials have confirmed that continued activity and prescribed exercises reduce back discomfort and result in more rapid recovery. Exercise and healthy diet can be followed to make bones healthy. In addition, a good exercise program may help prevent recurrence-common with back pain. Check with your doctor if your symptoms worsen or don’t improve rapidly.

Other helpful back pain treatments include physical therapy, massage and spinal manipulation. In addition, a panel from the National Institutes of Health has concluded that acupuncture may be useful as one form of treatment in a comprehensive management program for back pain. Surgical treatment of back pain is dictated but by the type of structural problem that is causing the pain. In some cases, surgery can be a highly effective option.


Back Pain is generally not associated with an injury or illness and may even go away without any medication. Painkillers, such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen and acetaminophen, can prove to be quite useful in relieving back pain in initial stages. The application of a cold pack on the affected area in the first 24-48 hours is also effective in reducing the pain. Other most commonly available back pain remedies for back pain include a mixture made from Comfrey Root and special massage oils.

Anyone who has suffered from back pain can tell you that it affects your entire life. It will change how you eat, sleep, work, and interact with others. Fortunately for most of us, back pain is something that goes away in a few days. This type of back pain can be the result of heavy lifting, a pulled muscle, carrying a small child around, or a minor illness. You can find relieve with over the counter pain relievers. A deep tissue massage can also be beneficial.

Causes

Causes of Low back pain is often due to a wrong posture or displaced or strained back muscle. Irritation of the large nerve roots that go to our legs and our arms, a strain in the smaller nerves or an injury in any of the bones, ligaments or joints may also result in pain in the lower portion of our back.

Many a times, one can experience low back pain without any injury or known anatomical cause. However, back pain can be largely linked to a strain in any of the muscles or a specific condition such as degenerative disc disease or a herniated disc.

Symptoms

Common symptoms of back pain include spasms, stiffness, pain, numbness, and sometimes pain in the leg area. It depends on how severe your back pain is and what is causing it. To prevent back injuries always lift with the legs instead of the back. Don’t lift more than you reasonably can, and always warm up before exercising.

Over the course of time, the symptoms of lower back pain range from a mild soreness to a highly inflamed and painful pinched nerve. The chronic back pain sufferer will see all the symptoms. As the situation in their back deteriorates over several years, the episodes of debilitating pain get more frequent and severe until the pain is the only constant in their lives.

Back Pain Remedies

Back pain Remedies are required as back pain is quite a common phenomenon and generally occurs due to wrong posture or sudden movements. Each one of us is prone to back pain since the lower portion of our back supports a large portion of our body weight. The stability and the fitness of the lower back is dependant on the strength and the position of our vertebral bodies and the inter-vertebral disks.

Back pain is often a short-term phenomenon and can be rectified by exercises or painkillers. However, back pain can also become chronic and recur by even a small movement.

Back Pain Diagnosis

An exact diagnosis as to which structure is causing the low back pain rarely has significance to treatment. Further evaluation is only necessary when the pain is severe and chronic. A variety of structures in the lower back can cause axial or mechanical lower back pain, such as a degenerated disc, facet joints problems, and damage to soft tissues - muscles, ligaments, and tendons - and it is often difficult to identify which anatomical structure(s) is the underlying cause of the pain.
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