What reason is left hind lumbar ache

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summary

At present, there are many causes of low back pain. It is suggested to go to the hospital for examination. We slowly find that such symptoms are caused by many different factors. In addition to low back pain caused by spine, some diseases that are not caused by spine may also cause low back pain, such as low back pain caused by internal organs. But at present, the most common is functional low back pain, which is a chronic cumulative injury caused by long-term bad posture, and the most common is lumbar muscle strain. If the waist has been sprained before, it is very likely to develop into intervertebral disc prolapse, with more serious low back pain, and even affect the daily life. The following is a detailed explanation for you.

What reason is left hind lumbar ache

First: people who have been engaged in standing work for a long time, due to standing for a long time, the stretching ability of lumbar tendon and ligament is weakened, which inhibits the normal metabolism of lumbar muscle, and can also lead to low back pain caused by lumbar muscle strain. Often back heavy, waist burden is too heavy, prone to scoliosis, resulting in lumbar muscle strain and low back pain.

Second: female left low back pain may be due to the physiological characteristics of women, more chances of urethral orifice pollution, then prone to urinary tract infection. The symptoms were pain in the waist and radiation to perineum along the ureter in severe cases. In addition to urinary tract infection, urinary calculi, tuberculosis and other diseases can also cause low back pain.

Third: lumbar muscle strain, lumbar sprain, rheumatoid arthritis, kidney deficiency, intervertebral disc herniation, lumbar bone hyperplasia, etc. These diseases, will lead to low back pain, in this case, should immediately go to the hospital for treatment. Don't feel lumbago is good, discover and treat in time, so as to avoid more serious consequences

matters needing attention

Keep good habits and avoid overwork. Stand or sit in the right position. Keep your waist warm and try not to get cold. Strengthen the self-protection of the waist and back.