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Back Pain Warning Signs
If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you should
consult a spine specialist immediately.
- Has your low back pain extended down your leg?
If the pain persists and is severe, it is a sign that something is
compressing a nerve running from your back to your leg.
- Does your leg pain increase if you lift your knee to your chest or
bend over?
If so, there is a good chance a disc is irritating a nerve.
- Have you had severe back pain following a recent fall?
A fall may cause damage to your spine. Chances of injury increase if
you have osteoporosis.
- Have you had significant back pain lasting more than 3 weeks?
Often pain will go away with simple treatment. However, if your pain
persists you should consult a spine doctor.
- Have you had back pain that becomes worse when you rest, or wakes
you up at night?
If this is accompanied by a fever, it may be a sign that there is an
infection or other problem.
- Do you have persistent bladder or bowel problems?
Bladder and bowel problems may be due to many causes, but some spine
problems may cause these symptoms.
- Do you get numbness or weakness in your legs while walking?
These problems can be caused by a narrowing of the spinal canal. This
is called spinal stenosis.
Keep your back healthy—quit smoking, maintain
a normal weight, and exercise at least three times a week. If you have
back pain or want to know how to prevent it, consult a spine care specialist.
Source: North American
Spine Society
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