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Question #11026
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How to reduce my back painIam very worried - #11026

Ashish Bala

8 have backpain like 1 monthand it spreadinmy knee and foot of my leg.and some time it spreadinmy underabdomenI amvery worriedwhati need to do can youtell me how canI reduce it sime wheni goto to bathroom

Age: 20
Chronic illnesses: No
Pain in back and under abdomen
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Considering your symptoms, it’s essential not to ignore the possibility of a serious condition, especially since the pain has persisted for a month and is spreading. Pain extending from your back to your knee, foot, and sometimes the abdomen, could indicate nerve involvement, possibly stemming from the lumbar spine, such as a herniated disc or spinal stenosis. It’s crucial to seek medical evaluation as soon as possible to get an accurate diagnosis. In the meantime, you can try a few steps to manage the pain. Rest and avoid heavy lifting or activities that might strain your back further, while staying lightly active to avoid stiffness is beneficial. Applying heat or ice to your back might help - heat for relaxing tense muscles and ice for reducing inflammation. Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can also be used if you’re not allergic or have been advised against them by your doctor. Practice good posture while sitting, standing, and sleeping – use a supportive chair and keep your feet flat on the ground. If the pain worsens or new symptoms like numbness, weakness, or difficulty in controlling bladder or bowel movements develop, seek urgent medical care. They are potential red flags that need immediate attention. Once you’ve seen a healthcare professional, they might recommend physical therapy or other treatments based on their findings. Remember, any persistent pain or discomfort warrants attention from a healthcare provider to rule out or manage underlying conditions effectively.

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