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The Causes Of Lower Back Pain In
Women
There are many causes of lower back pain including lumbar
strains and nerve irritation brought on by injury, wear and
tear or arthritis. Lower back pain in women is caused by all
the same things as men with a few exceptions such as pregnancy.
Pregnancy causes lower back pain in women that can start in the
early stages and continue through the late stages and beyond.
Lower back pain is a symptom that can also come about because
of disease in other organs. For example, bladder infections or
appendicitis can cause terrible lower back pain. To relieve
this back pain the underlying disease must be treated.
Pregnancy And Lower Back Pain
It is easy to see that pregnancy almost always causes lower
back pain in women. As the baby grows and the mother gains
weight she must compensate for the forward pull from her
growing stomach by pulling her upper body back. This causes
great strain resulting in pain in the lower back. Women suffer
from general muscle pain throughout a pregnancy because the
temporary changes in her body causes imbalances that put strain
on many body parts. Standing, sitting and moving in general
become more and more difficult as the pregnancy continues.
Lower back pain in women during pregnancy most likely will
continue to worsen as time passes and may last for some time
after giving birth. Stretching and other gentle exercises can
help as well as heat and ice treatments. As a new mother
regains her natural weight and slowly gets back to her normal
routine, including regular exercise, her lower back pain should
subside unless an injury or some other trauma has
occurred.
Diseases Specific To Women
There are some diseases that only effect women and can cause
lower back pain. Because female reproduction organ are
susceptible to ailments such as various ovarian disorders and
uterine conditions lower back pain in women is common. In these
instances, treating the underlying problem will usually relieve
the pain.
Bladder infections are much more common in women than in men
and are very likely to cause lower back pain. In all cases of
lower back pain in women, when pregnancy has been ruled out,
tests should be done to eliminate these other causes. Some
women with these ailments never have any other symptoms and use
self-help treatments for the lower back pain allowing the
underlying disease go unchecked.
There are many ways to treat lower back pain in women, even
during pregnancy. Ask your doctor for advice before starting
any self-help treatment or exercise program so that other
health problems can be ruled out.
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