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Back pain is second only to headache as the most common neurological ailments in the United States. Additionally, a national study showed that back pain is one of the leading reasons why people visit the clinic and miss work.
Back pain is often a sign of injury or some underlying problem related to your spine – its bones, muscles, and other soft tissues. It could disrupt your work life, home routine, and your daily activities. It may even affect your normal lifestyle as you are unable to participate in recreational activities, such as dancing or sports, due to severe pain.
Fortunately, most back pain is not a very serious condition. In fact, most cases of back pain are only short-term, lasting any time from a few days to a few weeks. There are also many treatment methods and remedies available although there is no definitive method to totally cure the pain. In addition, the patient can take active steps in avoiding activities that may lead to back pain, such as heavy lifting while moving furniture, or DIY activities that involve a lot of lifting and twisting.
Below are some more tips to help you achieve back pain relief:
Rest Your Back To Relieve Back Pain
When you hurt your back, the best way for you to achieve back pain relief is to lie on your back on the floor. Place pillows under your knees so that your hips and knees are bent slightly. This is a good position to take the pressure and weight off your back.
Alternatively, you could also assume the same position only with your feet propped up on a chair. First, lay your back flat on the floor. You can use a pillow to support your head. Then, bend your knees so that the back of your legs are resting on a pillow on top of the seat of the chair.
Back pain relief is normally achieved after a day or two of this kind of rest. If the pain remains even after you’ve rested for two days already, see a doctor. Resting like this for longer than two days may cause your core muscles to weaken that support your spine, leading to even slower recovery, and sometimes worsening of your condition.
Heating Pads
Hot compresses are not scientifically proven but a fair number of people claim that they can provide back pain relief. Heating pads, especially, have a relaxing effect on muscle spasms, which are the leading symptoms of back pain.
Place the heating pad or hot compress over the painful section of your back and leave for 20 to 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can use ice packs for back pain relief. Massages can also provide some relief, especially therapeutic ones such as aromatherapy massage.
Pain-Killing Medications
If you want fast-acting back pain relief, there are non-prescription medications available over the counter in most drugstores and pharmacies. These drugs can reduce pain and swelling and provide back pain relief for sufferers. They include aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), ketoprofen (Orudis), naproxen (Aleve), and ibuprofen (Motrin), although long-term use of these pain-killers is not advisable.
If you are at all worried about your back pain, or the symptoms have not reduced significantly after two days, if you are experiencing unpleasant side-effects from your medication, or if your symptoms have become worse, please visit your physician or doctor for further advice. It may be that you have an undetected underlying cause for your back pain that will need medical intervention.
There are many more therapies you can try, and it is worth trying a few out to find the solution that best suits you. For more advice about how to deal with your back pain by a team of experts trained in back care and pain management, see below.
M Newbold is a prolific writer who enjoys writing about family, health & fitness, food and nutrition. For more information about easing your back pain condition and to download a free mini-ebook, visit http://www.expertbackpain.weebly.com or http://www.backpaincompendium.com
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