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Sudden Lower Middle Back Pain

Sudden lower - middle back pain . swollen middle back each side of spine puffy and hard. Started 2 days ago Sudden lower - middle back pain 2days now swollen each side of spine aprox 6 inch hard and red. Like there is fluid build
Sun, 13 Mar 2011
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Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum.

Sudden lower back ache could mean a spasm of the muscle due to some recent activity which had an impact on the back , as in lifting of weights, two wheeler rides, trauma/a fall etc these could also lead to temporary changes , which manifest with tenderness, swelling and a lower back pain.
sometimes this could even mean an infection of the vertebra of the back

you must be very careful. Minimize all your activities to possible extent, lie flat on your back on a hard mattress avoid soft cushions, take a pain killer and wait for a day, the swelling may come down. See a doctor preferably an Orthopedician for an examination, do not life heavy weights and ride two wheelers or even pillion. Follow the right posture for the back when at work .

Wish you good health

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Sudden Lower Middle Back Pain

Hi Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Sudden lower back ache could mean a spasm of the muscle due to some recent activity which had an impact on the back , as in lifting of weights, two wheeler rides, trauma/a fall etc these could also lead to temporary changes , which manifest with tenderness, swelling and a lower back pain. sometimes this could even mean an infection of the vertebra of the back you must be very careful. Minimize all your activities to possible extent, lie flat on your back on a hard mattress avoid soft cushions, take a pain killer and wait for a day, the swelling may come down. See a doctor preferably an Orthopedician for an examination, do not life heavy weights and ride two wheelers or even pillion. Follow the right posture for the back when at work . Wish you good health