7 Things Your Back Pain Is Trying to Tell You
Pain
is our body's way of telling us that something is wrong. In the case of
back pain, the root cause may be obvious - you may have been involved
in a car accident, or lifted a box that was too heavy. Though it may
also seem like a mystery. Nevertheless, if you dig a little, the root
cause of your back pain could also be sorted out. So if you're unsure
about why you are in agony, one of these 7 possible causes may be it:
1. You're feeling stressed
It should come as no surprise to
learn that stress can cause tight muscles and knots in your neck and
upper back. Anxiety may also cause you to have back spasms too. If you
suspect that stress is causing you back pain, try to incorporate some
relaxation techniques such as meditation and deep breathing into your
routine. A weekly yoga class, or an intensive stretch will help reduce
lower back pain.
2. You're hooked on technology
Hunching over a phone or tablet
for several hours a day can cause what has now been termed, 'text neck'.
Having a slumped neck and rounded shoulders adds an additional 60
pounds of weight on your spine, which can inadvertently change your
posture and cause back pain. To prevent this from happening, try keeping
your phone at eye level instead.
3. You're not sitting properly
Just as looking down at your
smartphone can cause back problems, sitting down all day can wreck havoc
on your spine too. Poor posture can cause lower back pain by increasing
the amount of pressure or tension on the bones, joints, ligaments, and
spinal discs. Improve your sitting posture by keeping your forearms
parallel to the floor, your head in line with your torso, your feet flat
on the floor or resting on a foot rest, your back fully supported and
thighs parallel to the floor.
4. You have a muscle imbalance elsewhere in your body
Everything in your body is
interconnected. Your back pain may be stemming from tight hamstrings or
weak abdominal. If other muscle groups are weak, it can cause the
muscles of the back to do more work than they should to keep the spine
upright or moving correctly. Try working with a physical therapist to
identify and correct the specific imbalances that are over-taxing your
back.
5. You have a bulging or ruptured disc
The disks between your vertebrae
help cushion the spine and act as shock-absorbers. Over time, however,
they can flatten or rupture due to natural aging, certain movements, or a
family history of disc disease. While it doesn't always cause pain,
when it does, it can be hugely uncomfortable. If a bulging disc is the
culprit, doctors often prescribe over-the-counter medicine, hot and cold
packs, and physical therapy.
6. Something more serious is going on
Pancreatitis, ulcers, or even a
kidney infection could cause pain that radiates into the back. It may
also be a result of an infection, osteomyelitis - an infection of the
spine. Most back pains tend to resolve on their own in six weeks - but
if yours has gotten worse then be sure to see a physician, particularly
if it is accompanied by fever, numbness in the rectal area, and loss of
bowel or bladder control.
7. You just had a baby
Statistics show that almost 80% of
new moms suffer from lower back pain as a result of the stress placed
on the body during pregnancy. Another cause may also be due to the
habits that result from caring for a young baby, such as holding a baby
on one side of the body, or hunching while nursing - which can lead to
muscle imbalance, affecting the natural curve of your spine. Are you a
new mom? Try be aware of maintaining good posture by alternating muscle
groups so you're not constantly rocking, swaying, or bouncing your baby
on one side.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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