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Some Common Causes Of Lower Back
Pain
Most people in life will have some experience with having felt
lower back pain and thus can relate to the problem either
directly or indirectly and there no doubts that it is a very
common problem that affects so many people. In fact, in the US
alone, it is believed to be the number one reason why people
take leave from work, and it is also the leading cause behind
paying a visit to a doctor for treatment. Thus, this phenomenon
has led to more than fifty billion dollar being spent on the
study of the problem, and is also something that is having a
lot of research being performed to find the proper cure and
reasons for such a problem.
Many Causes Are Yet Unknown
There also no doubts that many of the causes of lower back pain
are known to the medical fraternity; however, there is still
reason to pursue the research into this problem further in
order to identify any unknown and hidden reasons behind why you
feels lower back pain. One of the names for lower back pain
that you will be sure to come across is lumbago which is known
to occur at any time and which is among the most common causes
of lower back pain. If you happen to be a sufferer of lower
back pain and lumbago in particular, it is time for you to get
the condition checked by a doctor, especially if the condition
persists longer than for a fortnight without showing signs of
abating, or when the pain is insufferable.
Another possible cause of lower back pain is muscle strain that
can occur when a person lifts heavy objects, or moves quickly,
or is even a result of a fall. Such instances cause the muscles
to either strain or get torn thus becoming inflamed and is thus
a simple causes of lower back pain which can be explained when
one considers that inflammation will promote muscle spasms and
also restricts movement.
A herniated disk can also be considered among the causes of
lower back pain since the discs in the spine, which are
normally shock absorbers that provides a cushion to the bones
when a person moves, can slip forward in the lower back and
thus lead to lower back pain. Such a condition will worsen when
you stand or even sit for long time, and another possible
causes of lower back pain is degenerative disc disease, which
is often a form of arthritis wherein the cartilage that lies
between the joints breaks down, leading to low back pain.
Even as simple a condition as not exercising regularly can be
considered causes of lower back pain, and even smoking can
contribute to lower back pain as well.
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