What are the Causes of back pain?

Causes of back pain

  • A human back is composed of a complex structure of muscles, tendons, ligaments, discs and bones, which works together to support the body. 
  • The spines are cushioned with cartilage-like pads called discs.
  • Problems occurring with any of these components can lead to back pain. 
  • Back ache commonly comes from strain, tension or injury.
  1. Strain

Recurrent causes of back pain are:

  • strained muscles or ligaments
  • muscle spasm
  • muscle tension
  • damaged discs
  • injuries, fractures or falls

Activities that lead to spasms include:

  • To lift something improperly
  • Lifting something that is hefty
  1. Structural problems
  • Ruptured discs: The vertebra in the spine is cushioned by discs. When the disc ruptures pressure on the nerve increases, resulting in back pain.
  • Bulging discs: A bulging disc similar to ruptured disc that can result in more pressure on a nerve.
  • Sciatica: A sharp shooting pain that travels through the buttocks and radiates down to back of the leg. It is caused by bulging or herniated disc pressing on a nerve.
  • Arthritis: Osteoarthritis causes problems with joints in the hips, lower back, and other regions. In certain cases, the space around the spinal cord narrows and is known as spinal stenosis.
  • Abnormal curvature of the spine: Back pain can result, if the spine curves are in an unusual way; for example-scoliosis in which the spine curves to sideways.
  • Osteoporosis:  Vertebrae of the spine including bones become brittle and porous; it makes compression fractures more likely.
  • Kidney problems: Kidney stones or infections can cause back pain.
  1. Other causes
  • Cancer of the spine
  • Infection of the spine
  • Sleep disorders
  • Cauda equina syndrome: It is a bundle of spinal nerve roots that appear from the lower end of the spinal cord. 
  • Symptoms include- 
  • dull pain in the lower back and upper buttocks
  •  Numbness in the buttocks, genitalia and thighs.
  • Bowel and bladder functional disturbances.
  • Shingles: Infection that affects the nerves may lead to back ache.
  • Other infections: Pelvic inflammatory disease, bladder or kidney infections can also lead to back ache.

 

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