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Chronic Back Pain And Morphine Pumps
Constant and unbearable back pain over a period of time is chronic back pain. Over the counter medications to treat this type of condition, will just give you temporary relief. Painkillers can not level the back pain area. They can suppress it for a while and give you the joy you sought for, fort a short duration. Then you are back to square one- back pain!
What will you do now? This time, you have decided to get rid of this depressing pain, once for all. For the last more than six months, you are not responding to any medical or surgical care. What could be the reason for your chronic pain? It may be due to an old injury, completely healed, but showing its ugly face again. The God forbid, it might even be due to an impending cancer attack, not yet detected by your doctor!
This information is for the people who love statistics. An estimated $ 100 billion a year in medical costs, working days lost, and compensation paid to the workers suffering from back pain. Well, such is the pain budget of USA.
Desperate situations lead you to desperate remedies. Whether the remedies are worthwhile, it is altogether a different matter. Even after multiple surgeries, even after taking all sorts of medicines, when the pain still persists, you indeed cut a sorry figure about yourself. You become cynical and develop depression. In such a situation, if someone gives you the idea of spinal pumps and stimulators, and tells you the related success stories, you are bound to consider that option as well.
In the final stage of the chronic back pain, when it becomes unbearable, you suffer from loss of appetite, nausea, Constipation and severe lethargy. This is mainly due to the medication of painkillers you have taken over a long period. As a pain controlling exercise, there are instances when the patients have taken 300 milligrams of morphine per day, to get relief.
Now the same stuff, morphine is taken in a different manner, but the quantity is drastically reduced- just one milligram per day. This is done with the help of intrathecal spinal pumps.
The medicine reaches the spot where it is exactly needed. The medicine is given by implanting surgically a pump under the skin of a person’s abdomen and running a catheter to the correct location in the spine, in the pain giving area. The medicine thus, provides instant pain relief and the dose of medication is reduced drastically.
As on date, chronic back pain sufferers, admit that they are benefited a lot, with morphine through pump method. In the times to come, you will hear more opinions about the utility of this system.
Ashish Jain
http://www.articlesbase.com/advice-articles/chronic-back-pain-and-morphine-pumps-57202.html
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Low Back Pain – Acute
Low Back Pain – Acute & Chronic
The most common of all the types of Back pain is that of lower Back Pain.
As with any type of pain there are two different types (and low back pain is no exception): acute and chronic.
Acute low back pain is usually a problem that can work itself out over a period of time.
Chronic low back pain, however, can be responsible for aches and pains that last throughout your lifetime and it is the chronic back pain that lessens the quality of life for anyone who suffers from it.
In this article, we’ll address the problems that are posed by acute back pain as well as chronic low back pain and we’ll discuss some methods of getting rid of the pain.
Low back pain is one of the most commonly occurring medical conditions that send even the toughest among us to our doctor’s office. Statistically, you have a very good chance at some point in your life suffering from some sort of lower back pain. In fact, this condition is responsible for more sick leave and/or time away from work than any other condition.
The causes of acute low back pain are often very different than the causes of chronic low back pain.
Acute low back pain (as with any type of acute pain) is usually caused by a single event or circumstance that is easily remembered and described by the afflicted.
Situations such as accidents, heavy lifting, or falling can result in acute back pain because of the trauma that incident places upon a particular part of the body.
With acute back pain, more often than not, it can be solved through physical therapy, massage, or some other type of healing process over a period of time.
Chronic back pain, on the other hand, is quite a different story. It is most often the result of long-term degeneration of the bones that make up the very foundation. There are several degenerative causes can be the reasons that one experiences chronic low back pain.
The discs that make up the spine can become herniated. This will cause rather intense chronic back pain. Many times this type of case tends to last throughout the life of an individual even though the effects on one’s quality of life can be lessened via chiropractic visits, therapy and possibly even surgery.
When it comes to diagnosing a case of chronic low back pain, and assessing its severity, doctors can make use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in order to determine the extent of the damage. By evaluating the results of the MRI, physicians can better diagnose what it is that is cause of the back pain. This gives your doctor a much better idea of what type of treatment to engage in and what you can do to prevent the pain from occurring in the future.
The list of reasons that any one individual is experiencing lower back pain, and getting magnetic resonance imaging performed is very important when it comes to pinning down the problem.
Beyond the various types of physical therapies, anti-inflammatory drugs or pain medications may be prescribed by your doctor to help reduce swelling and pain. In the more serious of cases in which the discs of the back are out of alignment or bulging, surgery may be necessary in order relieve or get the pain and discomfort under control.
Jeff Foster
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/low-back-pain-acute–113297.html
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The Possible Causes of Right Side Back Pain
Back pain is common among adults and it can lead to serious back problems if left untreated. The large majority of upper and lower back pain is caused by muscle strain, and will take care of itself over a period of time with the help of over the counter medications or other natural remedies.
Right side back pain, however, may have other Causes, which may warrant a visit to the doctor for a definitive diagnosis and effective treatment plan. It is important to understand what some of the Causes of right side back pain might be.
The Possibility of Infection
If you are experiencing pain on the right side of your body that begins as a dull ache and gradually increases in intensity, and is accompanied by other symptoms like fever and nausea, you may have a urinary tract infection. Other symptoms of an infection may include a burning sensation while urinating or a constant pressure in the bladder.
If you suspect that the reason for your right side back pain might be a urinary tract infection, it is a good idea to make an appointment with your doctor. He or she can do a urine test to determine whether you do indeed have an infection, and prescribe Medication if necessary.
It Could Be a Hernia
A hernia could be another reason for your right side back pain, especially if the pain is localized to the lower back area. Although a hernia is not a life-threatening condition, it does require treatment by a doctor to avoid possible complications and further pain.
In many cases, the best course of action for a hernia is surgery. The good news is that by repairing the hernia, you will be able to get rid of your right side back pain once and for all.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome is another condition that can cause right side back pain. This type of pain is generally more widespread, and may include other symptoms like bloating, gas, nausea and fatigue. Irritable bowel syndrome can be treated through a high fiber diet and an increased intake of liquids.
Your doctor may also prescribe medications or other types of treatment to care for your irritable bowel syndrome. If you get this potentially painful condition under control through these methods, you should notice a significant reduction in the pain on the right side of your back as well.
There are a number of reasons why you could be experiencing right side back pain. That is why it is a good idea to see your doctor about your back pain so that you can get an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan. Good luck on your journey towards health and wellness!
Brue Baker
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/the-possible-Causes-of-right-side-back-pain-471779.html


