Why do you feel low back pain (LBP)?
The answer to this question is much more complicated, even for healthcare providers. Low back pain (LBP) is because of an illness or underlying cause. Low back pain (LBP) can be due to muscle spasms, pulls, nerve irritation, spinal injury, and spinal abnormalities. Mostly, it is musculoskeletal in origin.
The other possibilities are following.
- Infection
- Trauma
- Lumbar disc disease
- Cancer
- Referred pain
- Spondylosis
Which type of low back pain (LBP) do you have?
- Acute low back pain: If the low back pain is for less than four weeks, it is called acute low back pain.
- Subacute low back pain: If the low back pain is between 2 and 3 months duration, it is called subacute low back pain.
- Chronic back pain: If the low back pain is for more than twelve weeks duration, it is called chronic lower back pain. Sometimes, acute lower back pain persists and leads to chronic lower back pain. Even if pain persists for a more extended period, it does not always mean there is some underlying severe pathology or cause.
- Non-specific lower back pain: If the underlying cause of lower back pain (LBP) remains unidentified, it is called non-specific lower back pain. And it gets very challenging for your healthcare provider to treat this type of lower back pain.
How can lower back pain (LBP) be treated?
Lower back pain (LBP) is frequently treated based on symptoms, duration, and underlying cause. Most of the time, it is acute and resolves on its own. But almost one-third of the patients with acute lower back pain (LBP) fail to recover and develop chronic lower back pain.
American College of Physicians (ACP) recommends that physicians and patients should treat acute, subacute, and chronic lower back pain without medication. Usually, these therapies are enough for acute and subacute lower back pain patients.
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All the drugs used to treat lower back pain (LBP) are harmful. Even non-prescription, also called over-the-counter medications, are not risk-free. Because of these severe effects, adding the best alternative therapy for back pain is recommended.
- Blood disorders, low glucose levels, and toxicity to the liver or kidneys (when overdosed).
- Stomach inflammation and ulcers.
- Smooth muscle relaxants.