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Burning Low Back Pain
9/27 10:43:16
Burning low back pain is a symptom of several back concerns. Burning low back pain is really an alternative way to describe the signs and symptoms of acute lower back pain accompanied by aggravation, inflammation, and/or irritation. Burning low back pain will commonly go away on it is own with a few days rest. However, be aware that all acute pain should gradually dissipate over a few days or weeks and if it does not then you should go see you health care practitioner and consider that there may be a psychological factor at work.

The burning lower back pain is regularly accompanied by other signs or symptoms such as vomiting, pain in the abdomen and pain during urination. The body views tormenting heat as a reason for pain, so it is common for many extreme concerns to produce actual or perceived heat. A burning sensation is possible in a specific location of the back or may radiate from a central point into the limbs. Back pain, especially burning lower back pain is one of the most frequent complaints and is one of the commonest pain complaints that adults bring to the doctor.

Burning back pain in your lower back will be due to a lot of different factors. However, just remember that there are two primary sources of a burning sensation combined with back pain which are commonly acute or chronic muscle pain and/or oxygen deprivation also known as ischemia. Back muscle pain will be the result of overexertion and fatigue, tightness which is usually a result of physical or mental strain, and of course a trauma to the back muscles such as a sprain or even tear. Ischemia, or oxygen deprivation, will be resulting from many of the same physical reasons however is typically psychologically rooted in the subconscious. The body tends to replenish itself with oxygen and nutrients to the body somewhat quickly so as to repair itself and avoid plus injury. So, if your pain persists more than a few days or so and you know you have not been physically injured then it might be time to start looking at the psychological side of things.

To conclude, keep in mind that almost all back pain will go away by itself and then burning feeling can leave with it as quickly as it came. Again, most burning back pain is acute low back pain on account of irritation, aggravation, or aggravation to the back muscles and or nerves and can heal itself with a little bit of time. However, if your situation does not improve in few days to weeks then it is probably time to go see your medical professional to conclude if there are other factors at work.

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