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Have A Back Pain, What Is The Best Remedy?

It is no fun to have a back pain, but your not alone, millions
of people living on this globe have some form of back pain. Most
times their is a solution for your back pain, but there is one
thing that should always do if your back pain doesn't go away
after a few days, you should visit your doctor or another
medical professional to take a look or do some further
investigation. You don't want to make it worse by not knowing
what the reason for the pain could be.

Your doctor will now what to do against the pain in your back
once they know what the cause is. There are many types of
remedies for back pain and you should trust your doctor in
knowing the best solution. A doctor is trained to take these
type of decisions by looking at the possible cause and then
deciding which treatment will be the best for your back pain.

The remedies for Back Pain

When asked about the remedy people take, when they are
confronted with a more permanent back pain for the first, most
people will tell that they take some form of medication. Often a
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is prescribed by a doctor
or a muscle relaxant so the muscles (if that is the cause of the
back pain) can relax and stop the tension.

Physical therapy is the next step if the drugs or muscle
relaxers on their own don't work or are not showing the expected
results. Often the physical therapy will start while still
taking the prescribed drugs. The therapist will have a choice of
techniques to choose from, some of them are ultrasound, ice or
heat and even electrical stimulation. And while applying the
techniques the therapist will look at the results so he can
pinpoint which treatment will work the best for the patients
particular back pain problem.

With electrical stimulation a weak electrical current is sent
from a unit through the skin in to nerve pathways. Although this
does not work for everyone or all kinds of back pain it is
becoming very popular and it can be tried to see if there are
positive results.

The last resort for back pain treatment is and should always
be, surgery. The percentage of people with back pain who can
only be helped with surgery is very low. A type of surgery where
a part of the vertebra, the spinal column bony part, is removed,
this is called lacminectomy and laminotomy. Another surgical
option is intradiscal electrothermal therapy, with this option a
needle is inserted into the disc through a catheder.

Your doctor is the person you should talk to when it comes
making a decision what treatment you should get for your back
pain. That's most important advice anyone can give you, when
your back pain takes longer than it normally does after a day of
hard work you should consult with your doctor. He or she can
give you the best advice on the procedure you should follow.

Lower Back Pain, When To Worry

When we experience pain in our lower back and it takes a few
days, most of us start to worry and some even experience anxious
thoughts. It is good to know that over 80% of all adults
experience lower back pain at one time in there life or, more
likely, more than ones. The pain can be mild, little twinges but
can also be more severe, intense and even crippling pain that
effects every move you make.

When you have the idea that all back pain is the same, the last
sentence should have given you a clue, pain can vary in
intensity and there are roughly said two kinds of back pain
chronic and acute. Acute back pain is most of the time just
lasting a few days a week or two at most. When you don't take
proper precautions and treat the cause of the pain, the pain can
become chronic.

Chronic back pain does not mean that there is no cure or
treatment and that you will keep on having it for the rest of
your life, it just means that it takes longer to heal and treat.
Chronic back pain can be there all the time all day and night,
or it can come in flares and be periodically mild and worse. It
can be very hard to determine the cause of chronic back pain.

Something else people worry about is if the pain is so severe
that there will be severe damage to the back to. In fact the
amount of pain does probably not correspond with the amount of
damage, it is possible to have excruciating back pain because of
a simple muscle spasm and a few days later it is completely gone
without any damage. Back pain can be so severe that walking and
even standing can be so painful that you think it will never go
away again and you will be handicapped because of it, in fact
90% of the real awful back pains don't take longer than just a
few days. Some disc degeneration however can be totally pain
free but are extremely dangerous.

Most people who experience back pain have no idea if they
should rest or exercise, in general resting for more than one or
two days is not good, it makes your back stiff and it will slow
down your recovery. You should do small exercises every couple
of hours and regain some strength, By doing so you will heal
faster and properly. Gradually introduce more and more
activities but without overdoing it of course, Overdoing it will
make things worse.

When should you go see a doctor?

This is also a question most people with back pain have trouble
with.

You should call your family doctor:

- when the pain is not getting any less in about 5 days
- when you experience progressive weakness in your legs
- when you have a sudden bladder and/or bowel dysfunction
- when you have severe, continuous low back and/or abdominal
pain
- when you have a fever and chills in combination with back
pain
- when you have a history with cancer and recent weight loss
- when you have back pain because of severe trauma

Your doctor will not always identify the source of your lower
back pain, often there is no known direct physiological cause
that your doctor can determine, that does not mean that the pain
you are experiencing is in your head, it just means that the
cause can't be identified.

Now you know the facts, you see there is no reason to start
worrying right away, take some time to heal and start with some
small exercises. And if you do worry just call your family
doctor.
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