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Going on a hunt for back pain relief becomes a critical mission for someone looking for a break from the pain. A lot of back pain issues can actually be handled at home with easy treatments you can learn to do yourself. For example, simple muscle sprains normally don’t need a doctor and can be handled with some bed rest. Even if you have bouts of pain that come and go, or chronic pain, you want to know all the techniques that might at least give you some temporary relief.

Back pain should never be minimized. Any pain that affects your sleep and your daily activities needs to be addressed. There are some symptoms or causes that indicate you should see a doctor right away for back pain relief. These include injuries, weak legs, and unbearable pain that never subsides. But most pain lasts less than a month and doesn’t keep you from living a normal life. For that kind of pain, you just need forms of relief while the muscle or sprain heals.

Back pain relief can often be found by following some very simple guidelines. For example, when you are having a “back attack”, getting any sleep or rest may be difficult. Lack of sleep increases the stress of the situation and adds to the pain. The best way to sleep when you’re having back pain is on your side with your knees bent at a 90 degree angle. This is the position that puts the least amount of stress on the spinal discs. You can also sleep on your back with a pillow under your knees.

Anti-inflammatory medicines can often provide back pain relief also. There are several over-the-counter medications that can reduce muscle swelling and thus reduce pain. Many people use ice packs or heating pads in conjunction with the anti-inflammatory drugs to find relief.

Exercise can also provide back pain relief. Unfortunately, when people have back pain they tend to think they shouldn’t do any exercise. Yet strengthening the back muscles is often the cure when the pain is due to injuries resulting from weak muscles. It can also reduce pain in backs with vertebrae problems by creating a strong muscular support system.

Of course, if you can’t find back pain relief using these simple ideas, and the pain continues or gets worse, a doctor should be consulted. There are many options the doctor can offer to provide a break from the pain. They include physical therapy exercise programs and massage, electrical stimulation, prescription medications, nerve blocks and surgery. There is a wide range of choices for back pain relief therapy, and the doctor will review the ones that will work best in your situation.


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