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  2. Back pain diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Back pain is one of the most common health complaints in the U.S. In fact, eight out of 10 Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lives. Symptoms include muscle ache, shooting or stabbing pain, pain that radiates down your leg and limited flexibility or range of motion of the back. Get tips to manage your pain, and know when ...

  3. Back Pain Basics: Overview, Symptoms, and Causes

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    Back pain is one of the most common medical problems in the United States. It might feel like a dull, constant ache or a sudden, sharp pain. Back pain can result from: An accident. A fall. Lifting something heavy. Changes that happen in the spine as you age. A disorder or medical condition. Treatment depends on the cause and symptoms of your pain.

  4. Back Pain: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take

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    Treatment of Back Pain. Doctors treat back pain with various options, including medications, nonsurgical treatments, and surgical treatments. Medications. Over-the-counter pain relievers taken by mouth or applied to the skin. Anti-inflammatory drugs taken by mouth to relieve pain and inflammation. Muscle relaxants for some types of chronic back ...

  5. Common Causes of Back Pain - Types & Treatment | NIAMS

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    Back pain can range from local pain in a specific spot to generalized pain spreading all over the back. Sometimes the pain radiates away from the back to other areas of your body, such as the buttocks, legs, or abdomen. The intensity of back pain varies for each person. Depending on the type, causes, and location of your back pain, you may ...

  6. Back Pain Basics: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take

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    Slowly increase physical activity as you can. Get physical therapy to help strengthen the muscles that support the back. Move your body the right way when going about your day, especially when you lift, push, or pull something. Practice healthy habits such as exercising, getting regular sleep, eating a healthy diet, and quitting smoking.

  7. Low Back Pain Exercises - MC7245-464 - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Hip flexor stretch: Lying on your back near the edge of the bed, bend one leg with your foot flat on the bed. Hang your other leg over the edge, relaxed. Bend your knee back until a stretch is felt in the front of your thigh. Hold _____ seconds. Repeat _____ times each side. Stabilization exercises:

  8. Not all low back pain is the same - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Not all back pain is the same and symptoms can vary widely, ranging from intense, shooting or pinching pain to a dull, ongoing ache. Occasionally, a person with back pain can pinpoint the exact time it started, like when attempting to lift a heavy object or after a fall. More commonly, no specific trigger or event led to the pain.

  9. Back pain Information from Menomonie - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Most people have back pain at least once. For most people, back pain is a short-term annoyance. For others, back pain can be a disabling, long-term condition. It is common because your back is a complex system of more than 30 bones held together with muscles, tendons and ligaments, and is constantly under tension.

  10. Radiofrequency ablation for back pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Radiofrequency ablation is a treatment for chronic pain due to arthritis or other joint issues. This procedure targets the nerves that are sending pain signals from the joints and is a mainstay of treatment for back pain. It can produce long-lasting relief by shutting off the communication between the nerves and the pain processing center in ...

  11. Acute and chronic pancreatitis - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Acute pancreatitis symptoms include: Severe upper abdominal pain. Abdominal pain that extends to your back and shoulders. Yellowing of the skin. Tender abdomen. Nausea and vomiting. Fever. Treatment for acute pancreatitis consists of IV fluids and medication to manage pain. You can eat if tolerated, or tube feeding may be necessary.