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Cause of Lower Back Pain Associated to the Lungs Can Often Be Cured
9/23 15:47:37

When many people suffer from lower back pain they automatically attribute their discomfort to lifting or pulling using the wrong muscles or to sitting or sleeping in a manner inconsistent with good posture. In some of these patients, it has been found that the lower back pain associated to the lungs can find relief once the other medical problem has been eliminated. One of the most common causes of lower back pain associated to the lungs is pneumonia, where the infection is located in the bottom section of the lungs and the pain caused by the infection is transferred into the lower back.

There are different types of lower back pain that doctors review when attempting to find a cure. Localized pain typically indicates a local injury, or inflammation and is found when the doctor pushes on a specific are of the back. Diffused pain is usually the result of the pain begin felt over a larger area from one local infection or even a muscle pull. Referred lower back pain associated to the lungs can be the result of infection or inflammation of the lungs or areas outside the lungs.

With those suffering from radiating pain, such as the lower back pain traveling down one or both legs, may need to look at nerve infections or other types of problems. This type of radiating pain is normally does not cause lower back pain associated to the lungs.

Physical Exam Needed To Determine Root Cause

In many cases, a patient suffering lower back pain associated to the lungs will also offer other indications of illness, such as difficulty breathing or coughing caused by the infection or inflammation in the lungs. It is easier to determine the cause and affect a cure when other causes are readily present.

However, some of the patients with lower back pain associated to the lungs do not immediately present other indications and if they have experienced back pain in the past their doctor may overlook the possibility. Those who suddenly complain of lower back pain, without any history of problems will usually receive a thorough examination that may point to the lower back pain associated to the lungs.

There is nothing fun about any type of back pain, but when most patients are found to be suffering from lower back pain associated to the lungs, they can take solace in knowing that once the offending infection is cleared, the pain in their lower back will disappear.

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