Could Your Back Pain Be an Emergency? Find Out Here

Did you know that 80% of adults experience some kind of back pain in their lives? For this reason, it is so important that you take the time to identify how severe your symptoms are so you can make the right changes.  When you are in your 20’s you may find that you put your back pain down to you sitting down for too long, overdoing it while working out or even experiencing an injury at work. Back pain is unfortunately very common but that being said you do need to look at the signs that your back pain could be an emergency.

Radiating Pain

If you are not sure if your back pain is an emergency or not then you need to watch out for pain that moves, or that shoots across your glutes or your legs. If you have a problem, like this then it may be that you have an issue with nerve compression. If you have nerve damage, then you have to take action against this as soon as possible. If you don’t then you may find that you end up experiencing major issues in the future and this is the last thing you want. Of course, if you are struggling with back pain and want to take action. To find a chiropractor near you, search on Google using “chiropractor Schaumburg IL” or “Chicago chiropractor” or wherever it is you live to start the ball rolling to get your first consultation with a professional practitioner

Weakness in the Legs

Weakness can easily be caused by you having compressed nerves in the spine. It can also be due to spinal stenosis or even sciatica. If you have sudden leg weakness, then this could indicate that you are having a stroke. If you want to do something about this, then one thing you can do is try to take the time to visit a chiropractor in Boca Raton, FL or even your doctor as only they can diagnose you if you have a health issue such as this.

Incontinence

Back pain, when it is paired with the inability to control your bladder or your bowels could well be a sign that you have a serious nerve compression issue. You may also have a spine infection, and this can be debilitating, to say the least. Your spine infection could be due to meningitis, or it could be due to discitis. If this is the case, then you may experience other symptoms and you need to get checked out as soon as possible.

A Range of Symptoms

If you happen to have leg weakness, numbness and incontinence together then it is possible for you to have cauda equina syndrome. This is an illness that can be categorized as spinal cord damage. If you want to help yourself here, then it is wise for you to seek help and to make sure that you don’t ignore the issue. If you do, then you may find that you end up causing yourself more harm than good which is the last thing you need.

 

 

 

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