Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Understanding The Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Back Pain


By Scott Pollock


One of the major conditions that many people around the world suffer from is back pain. This kind of body ailment hinders anyone from doing the things they are used to doing easily. Even mundane tasks that enable you to work effectively such as bending over to pick something up and really any movement of the waist, hips and the back can become actions that create shooting pain throughout your body. Since daily activities often necessitate movement of the body, back pain is a condition that you are never free of.

Back pain can be felt in the; neck, upper back, lower back or even on the tailbone. This pain originates from the spine, muscles, nerves, bones or other parts of the spinal column which have altered from their natural, perfect state. Often back pain can occur quite suddenly but it can also become a chronic and continuous pain that never goes away if untreated.

Typically, back pain is more of a symptom of a disorder in the body, usually in the muscles or nerves of the spine. But, back pain can also be caused by other abnormalities in the body like in the chest or in the abdomen. Back pain is no longer about movement in the body but can sometimes be caused by simply sitting for many long hours.

Herniated disc is one common cause of back pain that happens because of the degeneration of the spinal discs. This kind of pain is brought bu infections in the bones, tumors and inflammation of the nerves - all these initiate acute back pain without any warning.

Quite a few symptoms can help any person identify a back condition though, you must not easily assume that every pain you feel is because of a back condition. Even if we feel pain in our back after sitting for longer hours behind the desk, we still cannot assume that the back pain we feel is at its critical level. Typically, such pain in the back can be alleviated through a massage or an application of pain ointments.

An acute back pain is felt by a person if the pain is already continuing and is spreading to the buttocks and/or legs. Another sign of back pain is when the pain is constantly getting worst in every movement you do. Weakness and numbness in the legs and in the spine is one other symptom of a serious back condition.

When symptoms have been recognized in the body, it is always best to seek assistance from back specialists to help assess the condition of the back and also to offer treatments that would help diminish, if not remove, the pain in the body. At first, doctors will provide non-surgical treatments however if chronic pain continues in the future, a surgery is required. An increasingly prevalent substitute to the traditional and invasive form of back surgery is laser surgery.

A laser back surgery is one of the latest, least invasive, fast and convenient surgeries for back pain. Traditional surgery can generate trauma to patients due to its large incision requirement but with laser surgery, a very small incision is required to perform the surgery as much is done with video cameras and - of course - a laser versus a scalpel. Since there will be a smaller incision involved, patients recover much faster and are often able to go home several hours after the surgery and simply return for follow ups in the future to make sure everything has healed properly and that the back pain is truly alleviated.




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