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When should I worry about spine pain?
If your lower back pain is accompanied by other troubling symptoms, it may require immediate medical attention. Seek immediate medical care if your lower back pain is experienced in tandem with any of the following symptoms: Increasing weakness in your legs. Loss of bladder and/or bowel control.
Why do I get random spine pain?
Muscle strains are the most common cause of lower back pain. Strains happen when you stretch or tear a muscle or tendon. They’re usually caused by injuries, either from sports or making certain motions, such as lifting a heavy box. Muscle strains can also cause muscle spasms, which may feel like sharp jolts of pain.
How do you fix spinal pain?
Here are some effective steps:
- Avoid bed rest. Studies show that lying down too much can slow recovery and raise the pain.
- Move. You may not want to move when you’re in pain, but it’s important to do as much as you can handle.
- Keep good posture.
- Sleep smart.
- Relax.
- Call your doctor.
How do you relieve middle back pain?
Treatment for middle back pain
- Ice the area and later apply heat.
- Consider taking over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen (Advil) and naproxen (Aleve), to reduce swelling and pain.
- Stretch and strengthen the back muscles by doing exercises such as yoga.
What does it mean when your spine hurts?
A herniated disc in the lower back can put pressure on the nerve that extends down the spinal column. This commonly causes pain to radiate to the buttocks and all the way down the leg. This condition is called sciatica.
Which doctor to see for your specific spine issue?
An orthopedic doctor is a board-certified surgeon who specializes in problems—from head to toe—of the musculoskeletal system. This includes, of course, the spine. An orthopedist might address conditions such as ruptured discs, scoliosis or other types of neck or low back pain.
Why does my sternum hurt so bad?
Costochondritis is one of the most common causes of sternum pain. Costochondritis is caused by a minor injury to the sternum or the rib cage. Overstressing the muscles or ligaments in the chest can lead to this condition, or you may have bruised the area, causing discomfort.