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Daily Struggle With Severe Lower Back
Pain
Of all the reasons why people go to visit the doctor’s office,
the number one reason is severe lower back pain. One out of
every four individuals will suffer from this ailment at some
point in their lives. While it is a very common problem among
many, the symptoms can be quite painful and debilitating.
Often, the pain that is the most excruciating does not
necessarily signal any kind of major problem in the body. A
simple muscle sprain can cause horrible pain when it is located
in the lower back. Taking precautionary measures to help
protect your back, as well as learning how to alleviate the
pain are two areas of great interest to many who suffer from
this often chronic condition.
What Causes Severe Lower Back Pain?
One common question people often ask when they have severe
lower back pain is, “How did this happen?” or “What did I do?”
Sometimes, it is very obvious, such as with heavy lifting or
furniture moving/rearranging. People tend to over exert
themselves without properly preparing to lift these heavy
items. In order to protect the lower back when lifting, the
knees should always be slightly bent, and the strength of the
legs should be used to lift, instead of the upper body.
Remaining upright while lifting will help prevent injuries and
strains to your back, as well as help you gain muscle strength
in your legs at the same time! Who knew moving furniture could
be so healthy?
Severe lower back pain can cause a variety of symptoms,
including the inability to walk for some. Many people have
reported a pinching sensation in their back, while others have
said the pain radiates all across the entire lower back.
Performing simple stretches on the floor can help to alleviate
some of the pain once you are able to lie down. Your doctor or
chiropractor should prescribe these exercises, as they can help
with the pain, but also help to strengthen your back against
further injury. Having a strong abdominal area is a key to
prevent lower back problems, so exercise is very important in
these core muscles.
Other types of severe lower back pain can also occur, most
often in women during their menstrual cycles or during
pregnancy. It is thought that fluctuating hormones play a role
in this, as well as general fatigue or inflammation in the
abdominal region. Over-the-counter medication is often
suggested, such as Aleve or ibuprofen, yet minerals such as
calcium and magnesium often work just as well or even better,
without any side effects. Massage therapy and chiropractic care
of also good choices when it comes to finding relief from the
daily struggle of severe lower back pain.
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