The most common form of back pain, which affects more than 80% of people, is low back pain. Chronic low back pain usually lasts more than three months, while acute pain is of shorter duration. Acute back pain, although as intense as chronic pain, does not need to be as severe as chronic back pain. The treatment of acute back pain should begin when the pain persists for more than a day.

The cause of most of the time lost from work This is the main cause of loss of time and costs of medical care. Most people who need medical treatment do so because of low back pain, which also causes many people to become disabled at an early age. If this problem is resolved as soon as it occurs, it will save a lot of time and money, as well as inconvenience for the person.

The reevaluation of the potential diagnosis should be considered over time, and if a specific diagnosis is suspected at any time, investigations should be requested. The compression of the nerve root often known as sciatica can cause radicular pain in the leg and the cauda equina syndrome can cause very intense pain and important symptoms.

These conditions require surgical advice. In general, it has been classified as acute, subacute and chronic. Acute back pain should be less than six weeks, while subacute pain should last between six and twelve weeks. For twelve weeks, it is said that back pain is chronic, although this classification could be too rigid to reflect the reality of back problems incidence patterns. The symptoms of many people vary significantly with more and less acute episodes over a long period of time. Treatment of low back pain Sudden movement, lifting a heavy object or an overloaded back can be the cause of back pain.

The muscles of the back and spine work together to help each other in everything we do. Sometimes the tension is too much in the muscles or in the spine itself. The back as a whole consists of muscles, ligaments, vertebrae and intervertebral discs. Each part could be stressed and cause pain in the entire back. To prevent swelling, apply ice to the injured area immediately.

This will also prevent the pain from getting worse. This should be done periodically for a while until there is a substantial relief. When should you see the doctor? If the pain disappears during the first few days of the proposed treatment, the patient does not need to see a doctor, but if the pain persists, do not ignore this and consult a doctor for further diagnosis and treatment.

The doctor should exclude more serious conditions, such as cancer, spinal cord injury or a genetic disorder that causes these symptoms.

The doctor will definitely ask you to see a physiotherapist for further treatment. Many people do not see a therapist because of the inconvenience and pain they would have to suffer during the treatment. But this is inevitable because none of the other treatments has helped, and this is the last resort if the problem is not serious and just muscular. Medications and analgesics may also be prescribed to help relieve some of this physiotherapy

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