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Dealing With Back Pain Inflammation
9/23 15:47:31

Most back pain inflammation is initially caused by some sort of trauma to the lower back. The pain can get very severe and drastically limit ones mobility. The origin of back pain inflammation can be a result of many different activities like sports, gardening, or doing work around the house.

Symptoms

Symptoms of back pain inflammation can include numbness in the arms and legs, shooting pain, limited flexibility, and inability to stand straight. The frustrating thing about back pain inflammation is that it can be very difficult to determine the cause. When you sneeze or cough, you feel pain all over.

Treatment

Most types of back pain inflammation can be successfully treated without having surgery. Any treatment for back pain inflammation that does not include surgery is referred to as conservative treatment. These treatments include strong prescription pain pills and anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce the inflammation.

Many states now make it legal to treat pain and inflammation in the back with marijuana. The beauty of using this natural substance for relief of your back pain inflammation is that you can grow it yourself instead of paying huge money for prescription drugs. Whether you use a natural cure or a prescription anti-inflammatory, the ultimate goal of the treatment is to restore function and strength to the back.

Physical therapy is used by a lot of people suffering from back pain inflammation to keep symptoms and pain at a minimum. By simply resting painful joints and muscles you give your spine time to heal. Common sense would also tell you to eliminate any movements or activities that cause your pain. Ice is often used successfully to reduce inflammation, spasms, and pain in the back because ice makes blood vessels get smaller.

On the flip side, heat is often applied with a pad or patch to areas of the back that are painful and/or inflamed. When this treatment method proves effective it is because heat makes blood vessels get larger, which in turn increases blood flow, and oxygen levels.

Electrical stimulation and ultrasound are two additional methods used to treat back pain inflammation. Electrical relieve is provided by sending impulses to the brain to block the pain. Once this has been accomplished, discomfort decreases dramatically. Ultrasound targets the pain areas two or more inches below the skin then uses sound waves to vibrate molecules to produce heat.

Prevention

Exercise is the key in recovering from a back injury. Develop a weekly workout schedule and stick with it. Since exercising helps strengthen the muscles in the back you can only get better not worse.

Good luck and do not overdo it!

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