Question: Hi
I'm been having severe back pains from the past 2 months or so and I experience severe pain while sleeping. While I'm walking in the office and at home I'll be fine, it's only when I go to sleep this pain is appearing.
Please help.
Thanks,
XXXX
Brief Answer:
Seems disc degeneration
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
Back pain can be due to many reasons. From your description it seems like disc degeneration. You should get x-ray lumbosacral spine done in AP and Lateral done send us report or discuss it with your doctor. The doctor may further advise an MRI of the spine. Only then further management can be advised.
Till then I will advise you the following:
- Avoid heavy weight lifting, pushing and pulling heavy objects, because it will aggravate back pain.
- You can take medicine like painkillers + muscle relaxants by discussing it with your doctor. You can try ibuprofen or naproxen till you see your doctor. If the pain is not controlled by ibuprofen, then you may need stronger pain-killers.
- Apply hot packs for 30 min in morning and evening .
-Avoid prolonged sitting for more than 30 minutes. Taking a walk every half hour will help.
I hope it helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr Vaishalee
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What Causes Severe Back Pain While Sleeping?
Brief Answer:
Seems disc degeneration
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
Back pain can be due to many reasons. From your description it seems like disc degeneration. You should get x-ray lumbosacral spine done in AP and Lateral done send us report or discuss it with your doctor. The doctor may further advise an MRI of the spine. Only then further management can be advised.
Till then I will advise you the following:
- Avoid heavy weight lifting, pushing and pulling heavy objects, because it will aggravate back pain.
- You can take medicine like painkillers + muscle relaxants by discussing it with your doctor. You can try ibuprofen or naproxen till you see your doctor. If the pain is not controlled by ibuprofen, then you may need stronger pain-killers.
- Apply hot packs for 30 min in morning and evening .
-Avoid prolonged sitting for more than 30 minutes. Taking a walk every half hour will help.
I hope it helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr Vaishalee