Having Pain On Back, Makes Me Feel Sick. CT Scan For Kidneys Clear. Having Muscle Pain. Help?
Needs more evaluation.
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Though there are numerous causes for Back pain, the most common among them is Musculo-skeletal back ache. It is commonly caused by poor posture, twisting
awkwardly, or incorrect lifting techniques. An MRI scan of the Lumbar spine will help in establishing other spinal causes of Back pain like Disc disease, Facet joint arthritis, spinal stenosis etc.
But at times, Pain arising from other organs in the body is also felt in the back and is termed as "Referred pain". Many intraabdominal disorders like appendicitis, aneurysms,Pancreatic diseases, kidney diseases, bladder infections, pelvic infections can produce pain which is felt in the back. So, a thorough clinical evaluation will help in establishing the diagnosis.
Temporary management of low back pain is as follows -
* Avoid lifting heavy weights as it imparts more strain on your back
* Avoid forward bending activities or any other activities that produces pain
* Use a lumbosacral back support to augment your spinal muscles
* Apply ice to the painful area once in 2 hours. Ice will help calm the inflammatory response and stimulate blood flow to the area.
* Oral anti-inflammatory medications (such as Aleve or Motrin) can help relieve symptoms of pain and also calm the inflammation.
* Before activities, gentle heating can help loosen the muscle. Apply a heat pack to the groin prior to stretching or exercising. As a general rule of thumb, remember to heat before an activity and ice afterwards
* Physical therapy may speed up the recovery process. Therapeutic modalities such as Ultrasound, Massaging and specific exercises will be helpful. Physiotherapy has to be done only after the acute pain has subsided.
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Dr. K. Naga Ravi Prasad
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