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Back pain between fact and fiction

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Back pain  between fact and fiction

Back pain is a very common problem that can affect people of all ages. It can range from a dull ache to a sharp, stabbing pain. Back pain can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Muscle strains or sprains

Disc problems, such as herniated discs

Arthritis

Osteoporosis

Poor posture

Heavy lifting

Obesity

Pregnancy

Most back pain is acute, meaning it lasts for a short period of time. However, some back pain can be chronic, meaning it lasts for 12 weeks or more.

There are a number of things you can do to help prevent back pain, such as:

Maintaining good posture

Exercising regularly

Maintaining a healthy weight

Lifting objects properly

Using good ergonomics at work

If you do experience back pain, there are a number of things you can do to relieve the pain, such as:

Applying heat or ice

Taking over-the-counter pain medication

Getting massage therapy

Doing stretching exercises

If your back pain is severe or does not improve with home treatment, it is important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause and get appropriate treatment.

How to ease back pain yourself

Back pain often improves on its own within a few weeks. There are things you can do to help speed up your recovery.

Do

stay active and try to continue with your daily activities

take anti-inflammatory medicine like ibuprofen – paracetamol on its own is not recommended for back pain but it may be used with another painkiller

use an ice pack (or bag of frozen peas) wrapped in a tea towel to reduce pain and swelling

use a heat pack (or hot water bottle) wrapped in a tea towel to relieve joint stiffness or muscle spasms

try doing some exercises and stretches for back pain

Don’t

do not stay in bed for long periods of time