Back pain - especially lower back pain - is a common problem that affects most people at some point in their lives. Most cases are not serious - but experts have revealed serious symptoms that people should look for.
Experts said most people with back pain should remain active to relieve their symptoms.
"Your back is stronger than you think.
Most people in the world suffer from back pain during their lifetime.
"It can be disabling and disturbing but very common and rarely serious." The backbone is a strong and stable structure and is not easily damaged even in most cases it is a simple twist or constraint.
"In these cases - 98 percent, according to the research - people are recovering pretty quickly, many are doing it without treatment
"Some people suffer from repeated episodes, which can be sad, but again, these are rarely serious."
It is not always possible to determine what causes back pain - but the more it feels badly moving, you may be associated with the feeling of stress or may get better or worse depending on your position.
In very rare cases, there may be something more serious or underlying that requires medical advice.
However, some symptoms may indicate a more serious underlying condition.
The community said: "These symptoms are very rare, but you should contact a doctor if you encounter one."
These include:
• Feel comfortable with back pain such as fever or excessive sweating that wakes you up from sleep
• Difficulty urinating or sensing to pass water that is not there
• Poor sexual function such as loss of sensation during sex
• numbness or stinging in the area of the genitals or buttocks
• Loss of control of the bladder or intestines
• Loss of energy in your legs.
"Very rarely, back pain can be a sign of a serious problem, such as broken bones in the spine, an infection, the tail syndrome of the mare (where the nerves in the lower back are severely compressed ).
Medical conditions that can cause back pain include a sagging disc that can cause back pain and tingling numbness and sciatica - which can cause pain, numbness, and weak tingling in the lower back, the legs, feet and ankylosing spondylitis - swelling of the joints of the spine.
Experts said that people with back pain should try to stay at work and resume normal activities.
"Avoid the file, stay at work and resume normal activities gradually.
"Scientific studies now indicate that prolonged rest and avoidance of activity for people with low back pain actually result in higher levels of pain, greater disability, lower recovery, and a prolonged absence from work.
"In the early days of a new episode of lower back pain, avoiding stiffening activities can help relieve pain.
"However, staying as active as possible and returning to all normal activities gradually is indeed important to help recovery - this includes staying at work whenever possible."
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