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Back And Leg Pain Requires Injections And
Cold Packs For Relief
Back pain may be due to an inflamed piriformis muscle that
helps to rotate the hip and leg outwardly and also stabilizes
the region of the pelvis and when inflamed, it may become hard
and causes nerve-related sciatica due to it pressing against
the sciatic nerve. There is however no need to have surgery to
treat an inflamed piriformis and one can find relief through
ice or heat or through taking non-steroidal and
anti-inflammatory drugs.
Five Percent Of Americans May Have Felt Back And Leg Pain
Once In Their Lives
It is believed that as many as five percent of the American
population have experienced back pain and it is believed that
in their lifetime, they have a high percentage chance of
experiencing back and leg pain. Sometimes, this back and leg
pain may be severe though mostly it is of a milder nature.
Common causes of back and leg pain include herniated disk in
the lumbar spine, spinal stenosis for back pain and deep vein
thrombosis and restless legs, for leg pain.
To find relief from back and leg pain, the patient may need to
have epidural injections of glucocorticoids, though the
efficacy of such therapy is as yet unproven but are
nevertheless a reasonable alternative where back and leg pain
limits the functioning in the patient. Back and leg pain should
be taken seriously and back pain is often associated with many
illnesses and may even cause serious disability as well as
mounting medical bills. Back pain is the second most common
affliction known to mankind, after common cold.
When there is pinching in the spinal nerve in the low back, it
can be related to severe leg pain and pain that radiates down
the leg is known as sciatica and, if there is loss of function
of the nerve, the patient is also at risk of losing his or her
reflexes, sensation as well as muscle strength. Back and leg
pain may often be very intense and leg pain may increase as the
patient walks or even stands and may be relieved through
sitting.
Leg pain may be of different types and include groin pull,
hamstring pull or tear and quadriceps pull or tear. Groin pulls
results in pain in the upper inner thigh muscle and could be
symptomatic of overuse. To overcome it, one would need to be
patient and it may require gentle stretching as well as muscle
strengthening. The hamstring pull or tear occurs when the
patient experiences pain in the rear portion of the thigh and
may cause the patient to have difficulty while he or she tries
to extend the leg and will feel a certain amount of pain, while
doing so. One can get relief through use of ice. Back and leg
pain are often very painful and requires keeping a good posture
as well as taking adequate care when performing activities that
may aggravate the back or leg.
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