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Understanding Chronic Back
Pain
When you experience back pain from injuries, most people
recover within several weeks. Although painkillers and other
prescribed drugs give your back relief, there is still a
possibility of back pains to occur. Unfortunately, for some
people, back pain never goes away.
When your back pain lasts about three months or more, experts
consider your condition as chronic back pain. This condition is
usually caused by more serious health problems such as
osteoporosis or arthritis and severe injury.
Unlike other problems in the back, chronic back pain can be a
much aggravating condition because it is much harder to treat.
This is because chronic back pain can be caused by severe
injury or by a degenerative condition, which cannot be
reversed. For this reason, treatment of chronic back pain is
usually aimed in reducing pain, keeping the patient mobile and
comfortable as possible.
For some cases, surgery can be an option. However, the success
rate of these spinal surgeries is very unpredictable.
Therefore, they are only performed on prudently chosen cases of
chronic back pain. So if you have chronic back pain, which
medical experts do not consider harmful, you can stick to
conservative treatments such as engaging in activities,
resting, physiotherapy and pain relievers.
Chronic Back Pain Prevention
When a person had had a back injury, the chances of chronic
pack pain recurrence increases. However, you can prevent these
painful episodes by taking precautions and changing a couple of
things from your lifestyle.
Regular exercise can improve your posture while increasing
muscle support from the spine. When you do this, you
automatically lose weight. Meaning, the lesser weight you
carry, the less stress it gives your back injury.
When you are diagnosed with chronic back pain, you should be
extra careful on stressing your back. Make sure that you lift
or carry heavy loads properly and carefully. Generally, the
correct way of carrying or lifting things is by picking up the
item, squatting down, holding the object closer to your body
and lifting using the legs while keeping the back straight.
Chronic back pain can also be prevented by following proper
posture. When sitting down, remember not to slouch and always
keep your back upright.
Certain medications for chronic back pain can relieve painful
episodes of back pain. However, prevention and changing bad
habits could help by naturally allowing your body to heal by
itself.
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