Some Causes of Lower Back Pain
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Pilates for Improving Back Pain
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Kidney Infections Cause Back Pain

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Back Pain in Children
Many people assume that back pain is a condition that only adults deal with and that most often it is the seniors that have the problems with back pain. These are misconceptions. . Firstly, back pain is commonly experienced by adults of all ages. ...read up on back pain
Back Pain Myths
To better understand back pain we need to better understand its causes. There are so many old wives tales and silly assumptions that many people don't truly understand what the problem with their back is became of the nonsense they hear about back...read up on back pain
Backpacks Cause Back Pain
One thing that can give students back pain is carrying around a backpack filled with books and school supplies. Who would have thought that something designed to make a student's life simpler could turn out to give them back pain. There are things...read up on back pain
Better Posture Makes for lesser Back Pain
How many years have you listened to your parents tell you to stand straight and stop slouching. Most kids feel that this is no more then being harassed by our parents, but the truth is, that no matter the reason they were telling us this, they were...read up on back pain
Misconceptions About Back Pain
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More Back Pain Misconceptions
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Osteoarthritis Will Cause Back Pain
common of the arthritis varieties that affect people. It is more likely to be a problem, as a person grows older. Presently about twenty one million Americans are suffering with it. In the next twenty-five years this will be closer to seventy...read up on back pain
Pilates for Improving Back Pain
One of the most essential things that a person must do to keep from having constant back pain is to get their body in better condition. Yet at the same time if they are already suffering from back strain this can be a difficult thing to do without...read up on back pain
Smoking Causes Lower Back Pain
Are you looking for a reason to quite smoking but can't find one to convince yourself that you really should. You don't care about the fact that our hands, hair and clothes smell when you smoke. It doesn't bother you that smoking yellows your teeth...read up on back pain
Women Face More Back Pain
Back pain is a big problem for woman all over the world. A third of the average sixteen to twenty four year old female has already had some back pain. Of women who are between forty-five and sixty five years old at least fifty percent have suffered...read up on back pain

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What is Back Pain?

Acute or short-term low back pain generally lasts from a few days to a few weeks. Most acute back pain is the result of trauma to the lower back or a disorder such as arthritis. Pain from trauma may be caused by a sports injury, work around the house or in the garden, or a sudden jolt such as a car accident or other stress on spinal bones and tissues. Symptoms may range from muscle ache to shooting or stabbing pain, limited flexibility and range of motion, or an inability to stand straight. Chronic back pain is pain that persists for more than 3 months. It is often progressive and the cause can be difficult to determine.

Currently, researchers are examining the use of different drugs to effectively treat back pain, in particular, chronic pain that has lasted at least 6 months. Other studies are comparing different health care approaches to the management of acute low back pain (standard care versus chiropractic, acupuncture, or massage therapy). These studies are measuring symptom relief, restoration of function, and patient satisfaction.


Kidney Infections Cause Back Pain

There are so many sources of back pain that a person often needs to see their health care provider to determine which cause they are suffering with. Before doing this the best thing to do is write down your symptoms and then you will know what to tell your doctor when you have your appointment. Most often you will have not much to say except for a simple description of the type of pain, throbbing, stabbing or dull, and the place it hurts. If that is all you need to tell them then your back pain is likely due to nothing more than back strain.

But sometimes there are other symptoms associated with the back pain that you need to mention. It is these other symptoms that may be a cause for concern. You might be having back pain because of a kidney infection. This type of condition, which begins in your bladder before it moves into your kidneys, can be dangerous if your health care provider does not see you quickly to begin treating the symptoms properly. You can suffer permanent harm to your kidneys or if the infection spreads into your bloodstream it can become a life-threatening situation. How will you know if this back pain is related to your kidneys?

The place you would have pain in your back from a kidney infection would be above the hips on either side of the spine. Your back will feel tender. If someone were to push on this area, even gently, with his or her hand it will definitely hurt. Although the pain is actually in the kidney itself it will feel like it is lower back pain. If the infection is treated quickly as it heals so will the pain in your back. This would also be true when it came to passing a kidney stone. Once the problem inside begins to heal so does the place that the pain seems to radiate from. When trying to determine whether the back pain is related to a kidney problem you need to see if you have the signs of a kidney infection. These include fever, pain or a burning feeling when urinating, chills, blood in the urine, excessive urinating or an inability to urinate. Treatment should begin with an antibiotic to clear the infection. This is the best that can be done and within a couple of days the symptoms will lessen, the back pain will begin to go away and the kidneys will be on their way to healing.

The kidneys and back are related in one more form of pain. If someone were to have an injury to the lower back it could actually damage the kidneys at the same time. That is where the term kidney punch came from. It refers to being hit in the lower back during a fight. A person must learn to protect their back from a variety of illnesses and injuries while taking care of their kidneys at the same time.

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Is there any treatment?

Most low back pain can be treated without surgery. Treatment involves using over-the-counter pain relievers to reduce discomfort and anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce inflammation.  Medications are often used to treat acute and chronic low back pain. Effective pain relief may involve a combination of prescription drugs and over-the-counter remedies.  Although the use of cold and hot compresses has never been scientifically proven to quickly resolve low back injury, compresses may help reduce pain and inflammation and allow greater mobility for some individuals.  Bed rest is recommended for only 1–2 days at most.  Individuals should resume activities as soon as possible. 

Back Pain Issues in the News

01/31/2012
Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women
A lower back pain treatment with the natural Thermobalancing Therapy invented by Dr. Simon Allen of Fine Treatment relieves back pain fast and helps to treat its underlying cause over time.London (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 There is no medication that can treat problems in the spine. This is why people have to take painkillers to ease their back pain. In stead of offering drugs, Dr. Simon Allen of ...

Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women

02/08/2012
U.S. Pain Management Products & Services: A Market Analysis (7th edition)
NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2012  /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: U.S. Pain Management Products & Services: A Market Analysis (7th edition) ...

U.S. Pain Management Products & Services: A Market Analysis (7th edition)

01/30/2012
NUI Galway trial seeks back pain sufferers
NUI Galway is looking to recruit people with back pain as part of a trial programme at the university.

NUI Galway trial seeks back pain sufferers

02/01/2012
Reigning MotoGP champ Stoner vexed by back pain
SEPANG: Reigning MotoGP champion Casey Stoner described his recurring problem with back pain as “frustrating” yesterday but expressed confidence it would not hamper his world title defence this season.

Reigning MotoGP champ Stoner vexed by back pain

02/03/2012
Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst
Q: One of my relatives has had lower-back pain, and they diagnosed her with a synovial cyst. They tried to put a needle in it to take out the fluid, and now they want to do surgery. What is this disease, and is surgery the right answer?

Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst

02/03/2012
Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst
Q: One of my relatives has had lower-back pain, and they diagnosed her with a synovial cyst. They tried to put a needle in it to take out the fluid, and now they want to do surgery. What is this disease, and is surgery the right answer?

Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst

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