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Chronic Back Pain
The back pain which can occured more than 3 months this is mostly referred as the chronic back pain. The chronic back pain is generally known as unfathomable, painful, burning pain in one area of the back or traveling down the legs. The lumbar section of the back where back pain is suffers which supports the weight of the upper body. Depression is mostly related with the chronic back pain. This is very serious problem. There are 50 % of people suffered from the chronic back pain. The chronic back pain can be occur after the age of 45 years. The chronic back pain may be appear mostly in men than the women. The chronic back pain always triggers a range of psychological, behavioral and social issues. The chronic back pain can occur in the depressed person which causes at the home and job also.
Causes of Chronic Back Pain
- degenerative conditions
- bulging disks
- more height
- buisness problem
- overuse of back muscles
- strain of the muscles
Symptoms of Chronic Back Pain
- Tingling
- Due to the pain disturbance in sleep
- Fever
- Reduced range of motion
- Bladder dysfunction
- The pain may occur more after sitting
- Loss of interest
- Arthritis
Treatment of Chronic Back Pain
- Several psychological theories about the development of depression in chronic back pain patients focus on the issue of control.
- Avoid activities likely to put unnecessary strain on your back.
- Thermography converts measurements of body heat, increased by inflammation or infection, into visual signals that can be photographically recorded.
- The environmental and social factors may take part very important role in the diagnosis of the chronic back pain.
- The bone scan may used for the diagnosis of the chronic back pain.
- Some times bed rest show the good results in the treatment of chronic back pain.
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