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Guide to Back Pain 
 
by Valencia P. Higuera October 10, 2005

Back pain is the topic of conversation among many adults. Those who work in occupations that require constant sitting or standing may suffer from chronic back pain that seems to be immune to ordinary painkillers. Back pain will affect everyone at some point during their lives. For the most part, pain is temporary and does not require an examination. Yet, millions of people suffer from long-standing pain that interferes with their ability to lead a normal, active life. The severity of back pain is made evident in the fact that 2% of American workers receive disability compensation due to extreme back pain. Several health conditions cause back pain. Some are easily detected and can be corrected. On the other hand, many who suffer from back pain are unable to pinpoint the underlying cause. Back pain is grouped into three categories:

  • Acute: Short-term pain, lasting less than three months
  • Recurrent: Repeated episodes of back pain
  • Chronic: Pain that is continuous for more than three months

Again, several factors trigger back pain. In fact, with so many illnesses and diseases affecting the spinal cord and back muscles, even highly trained back specialist discover that finding an accurate diagnosis of back pain is difficult. There are four common causes of back pain:

  • Developmental disorders
  • Inflammatory Diseases
  • Mechanical Disorders
  • Trauma

Of course, there are many other culprits of back pain, such as pain from kidney infections, menstrual cycles, exercise, and so forth. However, pain of this sort is generally mild and will lessen with home treatment.

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