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How to Handle Low Back Pain

How to Handle Low Back Pain

Back pain is a common complaint for adults. In fact, as adults age, they become more likely to experience back pain.

Acute, or short-term back pain, will often resolve on its own within days or weeks. Most back pain is acute. Other times, it can be chronic, or long-term, and may need medical attention.

What causes low back pain?

Compression fractures can cause symptoms such as:

How can someone tell when it’s time to see a doctor for back pain?

A compression fracture is a good example of a condition that needs medical attention. Most short-term back pain caused by overuse can be treated at home with acetaminophen, aspirin or ibuprofen, along with gentle movement. Certain exercises and stretches, heat or cold packs can also help.

In general, people should see a doctor when low back pain does not subside on its own within several weeks.

Are there ways to prevent low back pain?

Maintaining strength, flexibility, and a healthy weight go a long way toward preventing back pain.

Posture is also important, including good posture while lifting. When lifting a heavy object, people should lift with their legs and abdominal muscles, not back muscles.

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Kamran Khan, D.O., is a neurosurgeon at Edward-Elmhurst Health.

About Edward-Elmhurst Health

Edward Hospital and Linden Oaks Behavioral Health are part of NorthShore – Edward-Elmhurst Health, a fully integrated healthcare delivery system committed to providing access to quality, vibrant, community-connected care, serving an area of more than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 25,000 team members and more than 6,000 physicians aim to deliver transformative patient experiences and expert care close to home across more than 300 ambulatory locations and eight acute care hospitals – Edward (Naperville), Elmhurst, Evanston, Glenbrook (Glenview), Highland Park, Northwest Community (Arlington Heights) Skokie and Swedish (Chicago) – all recognized as Magnet hospitals for nursing excellence. Located in Naperville, Linden Oaks Behavioral Health provides for the mental health needs of area residents. For more information, visit NorthShore.org and EEHealth.org.

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