Health Tip: Got Low Back Pain?
(HealthDay News) -- The effects of low back pain can range from a mild inconvenience to debilitating. Some pain may go away on its own after the back has had a chance to heal, but sometimes surgery may be needed.
Here are potential treatments to help ease low back pain, courtesy of the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke:
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Pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory medications.
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A cold compress immediately after the injury to reduce swelling.
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Heat on the back several days after the injury to help relax muscles.
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A short period of bed rest to allow muscles to heal.
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Gentle exercises to stretch and strengthen back muscles.
Date Last Modified:
10/11/2007