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

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    Fibromyalgia, a condition of widespread muscle pain and fatigue. Kidney stones or infections. Endometriosis, which is the buildup of uterine tissue in places outside the uterus. Infections that involve the bones of the spine or the discs between these bones, which can cause back pain.

  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. Spinal Stenosis Symptoms & Causes | NIAMS

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    Symptoms of spinal stenosis in the lower back can include: Pain in the lower back. Burning pain or ache that radiates down the buttocks and into the legs, that typically worsens with standing or walking and gets better with leaning forward (flexion). Numbness, tingling, or cramping in the legs and feet.

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

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    Prescription pain relievers for severe acute back pain. Other Treatments. Use cold packs to help relieve some back pain and hot packs to increase blood flow and promote healing in the muscles and tissues of the back. Avoid bedrest; instead, limit activities or exercise that cause pain. Gradually increase physical activity as tolerated.

  6. What Causes Osteoarthritis, Symptoms & More | NIAMS

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    Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease, in which the tissues in the joint break down over time. It is the most common type of arthritis and is more common in older people. People with osteoarthritis usually have joint pain and, after rest or inactivity, stiffness for a short period of time. The most commonly affected joints include the:

  7. Spinal Stenosis Basics: Overview, Symptoms, and Causes

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    Pain in the lower back. Burning pain or ache that spreads down the buttocks and into the legs, that typically worsens with standing or walking and gets better with leaning forward. Numbness, tingling, or cramping in the legs and feet. These may get worse when you stand or walk. Weakness in the legs and feet. Symptoms of spinal stenosis in the ...

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

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    Doctors treat back pain with medications, other treatments, and surgery. Medications may help relieve pain or help tense muscles relax. In addition, your doctor may tell you to: Use cold packs to help lower some back pain and hot packs to increase blood flow and help you heal. Limit activities or exercise that cause pain or make it worse, but ...

  9. Ankylosing Spondylitis Causes & Treatment | NIAMS

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    The most common symptom of ankylosing spondylitis is lower back and/or hip pain and stiffness. Over time, the symptoms may progress to other areas of the spine or body. The pain typically worsens during periods of rest or inactivity, which may cause some people to experience more pain during the middle of the night or after prolonged sitting.

  10. Living With Back Pain: Health Information Basics for You and Your...

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    Weak back and abdominal muscles may result in back pain. You may also get back pain if you exercise too hard or too much. Obesity: If you are overweight or obese, it can put stress on the back and cause pain. Family history: Genes can play a role in some disorders that cause back pain.

  11. What is Reactive Arthritis? Symptoms, Causes & Flare Ups | NIAMS

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    Reactive arthritis is a form of spondyloarthritis, a group of arthritis conditions that typically involve the sacroiliac joints in the lower back, and entheses (places where tendons or ligaments attach to bones). Foot pain in people with reactive arthritis is usually due to inflammation of entheses. The symptoms often clear up on their own ...