Saturday 30 June 2012

Does Back Pain Have You Down? Read This!

By Robert Trivett


During his or her life, the average American is highly likely to experience back pain in one form or another at some point; this is true of 80 percent of all men and women. Fortunately, there are many options for preventing, treating, and eliminating the discomfort and aches associated with chronic back pain. Here are some tips for dealing with back pain.

Know when to see a doctor. Many people try to handle their back pain by themselves, and that usually works for a time, but a doctor can be an invaluable source of information and relief. A doctor can do tests that determine the cause of your back pain, as well as, prescribe medicine to soothe your pain.

Get a new bed. Many people who suffer from back pain got it from a surprising culprit: their bed. A bed that is too soft can contribute to back pain by not giving the back enough support as you sleep. Investigate the beds that are best for your back and you may find that your back pain subsides when it is properly supported at night.

Consider buying a recliner. A reclining chair can be very helpful for temporarily relieving back pain, while you are watching television or sleeping as they put your body in a zero gravity position. So next time your visit your local furniture store, be sure to take a look at the recliners that they have in stock.

Whatever the reason for your back pain, the one thing you do NOT want to do is surgery. You may have no other choice at some point in time, but try every other option first. Chiropractic adjustments, steroidal injections, OTC or prescription pain medications can all be methods to try first to relieve your pain.

Make your home and office environment as safe as possible. By minimizing the things you can trip over and putting things in reachable places, you are able to watch over your back and take care of it. A safe environment will protect your back and minimize any back pain you are already feeling.

Avoid lifting heavy weights or boxes. The number one way to hurt your back is by picking up items that are much too heavy for you to be able to support. A good rule of thumb is, if you have to strain yourself to pick something up, stay away from them. Avoid getting jobs where heavy lifting is a must to prevent irreversible back injury.

Utilize sources of heat for comfort against back pain. In most cases, back pain is caused by some sort of inflammation and applying heat will reduce this inflammation, offering more comfort against the pain. This is a very safe and effective method of relieving pack pain and is very cost efficient as well.

Back pain is a horrible condition and you should take it seriously. Now that you have some new information on coping with back pain, take action and regain control over your back situation so that you can enjoy a healthy, happy and pain-free back.




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