Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Information On Back Pain Long Island Patients May Benefit From

By Carolyn Allen


Back pain is a condition that affects both women and men and is a leading cause of reduced productivity at the work place. The condition has been known to lead to severe disabilities if left untreated. The earlier it is detected, the better the prognosis. In this article, we address some of the principles on back pain Long Island residents may find useful.

The lumbar region of the spine is known to be the largest bearer of the human weight. The weight is felt more when a person sits or flexes their back all day every day. This is especially true for people who spend most of the day in the office. Thus, low spine discomfort is common among these individuals who often present with the slowly progressing kind of discomfort.

Occasionally, this condition can occur suddenly and the affected individual is usually in unbearable pain. Sudden, severe discomfort is a classic presentation in trauma cases involving the spine. The problem is, on many occasions, preceded by involvement in an automobile accident, gunshot injury or any other similar physical trauma. Your doctor will assess you as they lookout for any signs pointing to damage to the spinal cord (such as paralysis).

Ironically, a person can present with back tenderness and yet the primary source of their problem is in another body region such as the lungs or even the heart. It is therefore important to for the doctor to work closely with the patient to determine other systemic symptoms that may be present in concurrent with the presenting complaint. For the doctor, it is important to remember that sometimes patients tend to only mention the problem that stresses them the most, failing to realize that the other issues may equally be important.

In majority of cases, backache is usually as a result of strain. However, the pain can also be due to inflammation or malignancy. Some of the red flags for these isolated cases include an elevated body temperature, weight loss, fatigue and excessive sweating at night.

Management of this condition depends on the primary cause. The general approach is for measures to be put in place to minimize discomfort as the healthcare team plans for definitive treatment. Such measures include use of appropriate analgesic agents based on the pain scale. Affected individuals are advised to minimize any activities that could aggravate their symptoms. The ultimate treatment for persons with severe trauma is surgery.

The analgesic agents used often have some side effects especially when used in large doses or for a prolonged period of time. These include gastric irritation, nausea, vomiting and even damage to kidneys. This can be addressed by minimizing the use of traditional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents(NSAIDS) such as diclofenac, aspirin and ibuprofen and using more of the new generation drugs such as celecoxib and eterocoxib. Since the pain itself can result in skeletal deformities and emotional stress, treatment should take into account these complications as well.

The gravity of spinal pain as a serious condition cannot be emphasized enough. The best way to approach is employing preventive measures as the main tactic. Always wearing our seat belts every time we board a vehicle not only helps prevent serious injuries but also saves life. Proper sitting postures have been shown to significantly reduce the incidence of spine problems.




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