शनिवार, 4 जनवरी 2014

Risk Factors of Back Pain neurotherapy iso


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Pain in the lower back or low back pain is a common concern, affecting up to 90% of population. Low back pain is not a specific disease, rather it is a symptom that may occur from a variety of different processes.

Risk Factors of Back Pain

A risk factor is something which increases the likelihood of developing a condition or disease. For example, obesity significantly raises the risk of developing diabities type 2. Therefore, obesity is a risk factor for diabetes type 2. The following factors are linked to a higher risk of developing low back pain:
A mentally stressful job
Pregnancy – pregnant women are much more likely to get back pain
A sedentary lifestyle
Age – older adults are more susceptible than young adults or children
Anxiety
Depression
Gender – back pain is more common among females than males
Obesity/overweight
Smoking
Strenuous physical exercise (especially if not done properly)
Strenuous physical work.
What are the signs and symptoms of back pain?
A symptom is something the patient feels and reports, while a sign is something other people, such as the doctor detect. For example, pain may be a symptom while a rash may be a sign.
Signs or symptoms:
Weight loss
Elevated body temperature (fever)
Inflammation (swelling) on the back
Persistent back pain – lying down or resting does not help
Pain down the legs
Pain reaches below the knees
A recent injury, blow or trauma to your back
Urinary incontinence – you pee unintentionally (even small amounts)
Difficulty urinating – passing urine is hard
Fecal incontinence – you lose your bowel control (you poo unintentionally)
Numbness around the genitals
Numbness around the anus
Numbness around the buttocks

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