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When to Call Your Doctor for Back
Pain
It seems that when your back hurts, everything else hurts as
well. It’s no wonder, when you consider how much stress and
strain your back takes every day to support the rest of your
body. When you experience back pain, you want relief as soon as
possible. This may make it tempting to call your doctor at the
first sign of pain, but there are plenty of types of back pain
that can be effectively treated at home. However, there is an
appropriate time to see your doctor for a diagnosis of your
back pain and an effective treatment strategy. The key is in
understanding which types of pain you can successfully relieve
at home, and which will require the care of a professional.
Home Care
We all experience back pain at one time or another. The
discomfort can be caused by poor posture, lifting a heavy
object improperly or simply moving the back the wrong way. In
most of these cases, home care will do the trick for your back
pain. This might include alternating hot and cold packs on the
area, rest and over the counter pain medications. In most of
these situations, you will see relief from your back pain
within 72 hours, although it may take much longer for the pain
to go away completely. However, if you cannot pinpoint the
cause of your pain, or if your discomfort does not improve
after a few days of home care, it may be time to see your
doctor for a more precise diagnosis and a more effective
treatment plan.
Warning Signs
There are some rare occasions when back pain can be a symptom
of a more serious medical problem. There are some signs that
you should watch for, and call your doctor if you experience
any of them. If your pain is constant and intense, and worsens
when lying down, this could be a sign of another health issue.
It is also important to call if you feel the pain down one or
both legs, or if you feel numbness or tingling in your limbs.
If your back pain is accompanied by fever, stomach problems or
weakness, these would also be indications that you should see
your doctor. Finally, unexplained weight loss is always
something that should be explored by a medical professional, to
rule out any underlying medical problems.
While the large majority of back pain cases will respond well
to home care, there are situations that will warrant a call to
your doctor. He can examine you further to ensure that your
back pain is not a symptom of a more serious illness, and get
you back on the road to better health and pain-free days once
again.
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