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Chronic Low Back Pain Neurological |
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A chronic back pain is
the last thing that perhaps one would like to go in for. You may end
up being extremely weak and numb after experiencing the pangs of
pain. More to its credit as patients have said that the pain is
unbearable and may impale you from doing anything for days at a
stretch. If you were to ask me in one word what is back pain like,
I’d associate it with being in hell!
Chronic Low back pain neurological is
what is termed in medical sciences, as referred pain. It is described
as pain that affects the lower region of the body including the
muscles, spine, or nerve-endings and other organs in the region. The
pain may also shift to other parts of the body such as your mid or
the upper spine. The pain may arise because of several factors such
as a trauma or an injury or something as acute as hernia in the
groin, or any kind of ailments affecting the ovaries or testicles.
However, it is primarily because of nerve or muscle irritation or
lesions in the bones. The extent of severity and the likely
probability of its lasting depend on the kind and type of pain. An
example of Chronic low back pain neurological is the Axial back pain.
Classifications of
Chronic Low Back Pain;
1) It is termed as acute if it lasts
for a span of less than 6 weeks.
2) It is termed as sub-acute, if the
pain lasts for anything between 6-12 weeks.
3) It is classified as Chronic if the
duration of the pain is found to be more than 12 weeks.
Its major symptoms include a variety of
sensations such as tingling or a burning feeling of the back. It
could be anything between an aching, dull feeling and a sharp pang.
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