What Causes Back Spasms When Suffering From Lupus?
Can be due to electrolyte imbalance.
Detailed Answer:
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The spasms in the back with no relief with muscle relaxants can be due to electrolyte imbalance, excessive stress and strain in the muscles due to overuse, improper posture, osteoporosis- age related or due to lupus, microscopic tears, herniated discs, etc.
All these causes need to be ruled out one by one after a physical examination, few blood tests like electrolyte levels, MRI scan, etc.
1) Take adequate bed REST with maintaining posture. Individuals who do not regularly exercise to build strength and flexibility are more likely to experience recurrent spasms or prolonged back pain.
2) Alternate Hot water bottle or Ice pack can help to relieve the spasms. You can increase your intake of electrolyte rich fluids.
3) Exercise is a key element of almost any back muscles treatment plan. You may contact with Physiotherapist regarding this.
It includes 3 components: aerobic conditioning, stretching, and strengthening. The exercises are done through a controlled, progressive program to build more strong and flexible spine.
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