Lower Back Pain Remedies
Lower Back Pain is a very common condition. Certain basic
guidelines that you can follow as a remedial measure are described below:
1. Heat and cold therapy:
a) Cold
application is beneficial especially in acute cases i.e. the first 48-72 hours
post injury. It helps in reducing swelling and inflammation. Icing also brings
about numbing effect which helps to control pain.
b) Heat
application is beneficial in increasing blood flow and thus in promoting
healing. Hence it is generally used in the sub-acute to chronic stages of
injury. Care should be taken to ensure that a low level heat is given to avoid
any burns or injuries from the excessive heat.
2. Gradual return to activity:
Usually after an episode of lower
back pain, one develops fear and avoids certain/ many activities limiting their
quality of life. Such a fear-avoidance behavior in the long run results in the
back pain to get chronic and debilitating. Additionally, secondary pains can
develop due to lack of mobility. Hence it is very important to gradually return
to some level of activity once your pain settles. A physical therapist can
assist you in return to function activities to alleviate your fears.
3. Consult a specialist:
This is paramount in cases of a serious or life
threatening condition such as:
a) Loss of
bowel bladder control
b) Extreme
numbness in all 4 limbs, or both feet
c) Paraesthesia
d) Fever
e) Where
trauma is involved
f) History of
cancer sudden weight loss
In these situations, the patient
needs immediate medical attention.
4. Adequate sleep:
Research has found that chronic lower back pain
individuals usually suffer from impaired sleep. It includes:
a) Reduced sleep
time and the quality of sleep
b) Increase in
the time taken to fall asleep
c) Overall
poor day time function
d) Increased
sleep dissatisfaction and distress
Paradoxically, inadequate sleep is
found to increase your level of pain. If you are one of such individuals it is very
important to address your sleep issue by consulting a specialist.
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