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Symptoms Of Back Pain - Understanding What Causes Them

By James Steele


Many people experience back pain, though a fortunate few do not. If your back does not ache right now, it might be because you are young. The older that you get, the more likely it will be that your back will hurt. Many people will have this condition, and there really is no single answer as to why it will occur, though each condition will vary in intensity.


Though it can be painful, back pain is something you should not lose sleep over. Sleeping on a mattress wrong, or helping someone move something causing you to bend the wrong way, can throw your back out almost instantly. Yet there are some types of back pain that require medical attention, and it's important to be able to recognize these. Sometimes back pain is the result of a health related issue so do not ignore your back pain for too long. This may include pains that go down the legs, pain in the abdomen, difficulty urinating or fever. These may indicate that your back pain is the result of another medical problem such as kidney disease or another type of infection.

While it's difficult to avoid back pain completely, there are ways to make it less common and severe. Oftentimes some of your everyday chores can be the source of your pain. It never hurts to improve on the comfort level of the various pieces of furniture you use every day. Your posture, both when sitting and walking, can put a strain on your back, so improving this can help quite a bit. In general, the best way to prevent back pain is to pay close attention to the way you move at all times. If you are able to sustain an easygoing attitude, your posture will be somewhat relaxed as well and will be less likely to suffer from strain. If you suffer from back pain occasionally; it would be a good idea to stay clear of picking up items that weigh too much or overtaxing your back.

One of the most popular origins of back pain stems from a herniated disc. This occurs when a spinal disc ruptures and is pushed out of place, and it can be extremely painful. The pain itself is the result of pinched nerves; similar to light electrical shock waves through the back. The sensations may vary from a slight prickle to none whatsoever. A herniated disc can be caused from trying to move an object that is more than you can handle or overdoing your exercises. It may also be the result of an injury such as a fall or automobile accident. If you are worried you may be experiencing a herniated disc, you should immediately contact your physician, who will likely schedule an MRI to determine a course of action.

This article on back pain should provide you with enough information to help you if you suffer from this condition. By avoiding certain physical and emotional stresses, you can prevent back pain from occurring. If you already have back pain, this will help it heal much more quickly. This doesn't mean to avoid activity, which can actually make your back worse, but to learn how to move and exercise in ways that are good for your back.




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