6 Simple Treatments to Help With Back Pain

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Back pain can be a nightmare. People suffering from chronic back pain are usually willing to try anything just to make the pain go away. They may try acupuncture, and if that doesn’t work, they may try hydrotherapy, and if that fails too, it’ll be the next method or another. In most cases, it’s not just one method that helps. A combination of methods to treat the problem on different fronts may be the only option. Acute back pain is usually treated initially with a few holistic measures which could include - REST This is the best short-term solution, but I stress the short-term solution. If you have a bad back, rest is essential for the healing process. You’ll need to lie down, but you shouldn’t lie down for too long because it increases pressure on the spinal discs. Intermittent rest Is what you’re aiming for. If the pain is bad, lie down for about 15 minutes and get up soon as you can and move around slowly. A HARD BED You want to use a firm mattress that provides sufficient support. Do not lie on the floor because this can exacerbate your condition. Place a pillow under your knees when lying flat. This will ‘flatten’ your spine and ease the pressure. If you’re lying on your side, place a pillow between your legs to reduce pressure. MEDICATION If the pain is bad due to inflamed spine tissues, you’ll need to use non-steroidal anti- inflammatory medication (NSAIDs) to help relieve your pain. Some of these medications are strong and may have side effects such as gastric pain. So always check with your doctor before taking any. GLUCOSAMINE This is a natural remedy and while it will not work overnight, in the long run it can be very helpful for protecting your cartilage. You can get a bottle of glucosamine at most supermarkets, Boots or health shop. LIGHT EXERCISE This may seem to be the last thing on most people’s minds, but light exercise can work wonders. Choose low impact activities like Pilates and yoga. The goal will be to strengthen your core and back muscles. Thousands of people have watched their back pain diminish and disappear once they started doing Pilates and yoga. These exercises will make your body more limber and stronger at the same time. Any imbalances in your body will also be corrected. For example, if your abs are weak and your midsection is protruding and placing stress on your back muscles, Pilates will strengthen your core. With a strong core, you’ll be able to hold your belly in without your back propping you up. You’ll also lose weight because of the exercise, and this too will ease your back pain. STRONGER MEDICATION Depending on the severity of the pain, the doctor may either give you medication to to take orally, or you’ll be given an injection in the affected area. These are temporary measures to relieve the pain, but can last a few weeks to a few months. However it's a post code lottery if you can have the injections so try not to become to reliant on them like I did. You’ll still need to find other methods to help improve the situation. These are some of the common remedies for acute back pain. Of course, there are other methods such as nerve pills, muscle relaxant pills, multivitamins, etc. However, these merely treat the symptoms. A good physiotherapist/ chiropractor/ osteopath or pain clinic are a great place to start your treatment.

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