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Guide To The Causes Of Lower Left Back
Pain
Back pain is a condition that most of us have been faced with
at one time or the other due to various reasons such as,
sitting uncomfortably, standing too long, sleeping on the wrong
type of mattress and/or exercising the wrong way. However,
lower left back pain can be caused due to more serious reasons,
which is not treated right away can lead to life threatening
complications.
Causes Of Lower Left Back Pain
Some of the most common lower left back pain diseases are
musculoskeletal disorders, which can be due to a spine injury
or any amount of different types of injuries to the back.
Depending on the types of musculoskeletal disease that you
might be having, treatment may vary from drugs to surgery, a
decision that only a qualified physician can make after careful
examination.
Other lower left back pain can be caused by different types of
kidney infections, which will require professional consultation
and treatment as soon as possible to avoid complication. All
lower left back pains should be treated with immediate
attention as most of the times there is a serious cause
involved, which will require immediate treatment for cure
without any further complications.
Other Causes Of Lower Left Back Pain
Other causes of lower left back pain include common mistakes we
all make everyday such as, poor standing and sitting posture,
women wearing high heels while standing for long periods of
time, sleeping in a wrong posture and/or lifting heavy
objects.
You may also experience general back pain including in the
lower left back when you hit yourself in a sharp object and/or
if you fall from a significant height; in all the cases you
must consult a qualified physician for proper care and
treatment.
Excessive exercising can also cause back pain if you have
strained a muscle or stretched it too hard and that can take
almost a week to ten days to cure; for muscle strains
painkillers cannot do much and you may be prescribed muscle
relaxant; these medications are not available over the counter
but only by a qualified doctor’s prescription.
Common back aches can be usually treated with painkillers,
which are available over the counter however, if you have
specific back aches such as in the lower left hand side you
must consult the doctor and not self medicate as that may in
fact cause more damage in the long run.
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