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Conditions That Causes Back Pain

by Ras Reed

Back pain has become a universal complaint among the citizens of the United States. Around the globe, backache is just as ordinary as it is in the United States. Back pain may be excessive or it may develop little by little and sooner or later exacerbate. As a rule, back pain can be dealt with and is typically unrelated to any other condition that maybe plaguing you. Nonetheless, in some bizarre situation, back pain may be a sign of some underlying disease such as osteoporosis. Back pain varies depending on the person suffering. Some people may feel pain only in their back region.

For some other people however, the pain may be accompanied by other symptoms that can be equally unbearable if they are not handled immediately. These symptoms include:

Bladder malfunction: When you experience an inability or difficulty to discharge waste because your bowel or bladder function seems to be impaired, then, your back pain may be a potential risk to your general health.

Weakness: Sometimes, back pain maybe accompanied by a weakness either in the legs or the buttocks. Sometimes, a sensation of numbness or tingling in the back region and lower body may also follow.

Weight loss: Back pain can come with a loss in body weight. This is a definite clue that is a symptom of a more hostile disease.

Fever: If your back pain comes with fever, you need to seek urgent medical attention as this may be a symbol of something more intense.

Medical condition: If you are already suffering from diseases that put you at the risk of a spinal fracture, such as osteoporosis or multiple mycloma, you will need to watch closely for any back pain problems that crop up. For the most part, back pain poses no serious risk if it is contained as soon as imbalances are realized.

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