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 All complaints of pain patients give their doctors, reduce back pain among the best, in fact, more than 80% of patients under 50 years complains of pain in the lower back. But when back pain is caused by or in conjunction with other physical ailments of the pain you feel can be quite unbearable.

When it comes to reducing the problems of back pain and bowel, there is often a link, which means that the cure can often help each other heal.

It is not uncommon for patients to have both intestinal problems and pain in the lower back, as the intestines and back are very close. The key to alleviating the problems of back pain and bowel is to find the source of one or two sources of pain.


What problems cause back pain?


There are different types of intestinal problems we can cause back pain know, but back pain may precede intestinal problems in some patients. One is known as Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS, which has been known to cause mild to severe pain in both the intestine and abdomen. IBS can cause cramping and irregular bowel movements, causing tips, anything that can aggravate the pain in the lumbar region.

Damage to the nerves in the lumbar region of the back can also cause abdominal pain and bowel. Bowel problems with back pain can also be attributed to tension in the lower back muscles interrupt the flow of nerves in the digestive tract and other internal organs.


Relieve intestinal problems and pain in lower back


So ... Is there any relief for intestinal problems and back pain? The simple answer is "yes." The more complicated answer, however, is "it depends." There are treatments that can relieve pain, but more may be needed to solve the problem once the source has been identified.

In many cases, it is possible that the search for medical help for intestinal problems can relieve back pain and seek help for pain in the lower back may reduce intestinal pain. One way you can start to relieve pain and discomfort is to manage your stress level. Try simple treatments such as yoga or exercise and stretching to relieve pain. Regular stretching and a warm bath is also an effective combination to treat low back pain and find relief because of intestinal problems and inconsistencies.


Massage can relieve pain in the lower back and provide some relief from intestinal problems too. A deep tissue massage, in particular, can accelerate the healing process and reduce pain. Get relief from pain during the night when you sleep on your side with a pillow between your knees to relieve pressure in the lumbar spine and the opening of nerve impulses in the digestive tract.


Many of the problems that cause back pain may simply aggravate the pain and irritation of the intestine. Correcting these problems can help relieve the pain until you find a more permanent solution. Small steps, such as the use of flat shoes with arch supports can help reduce back pain. Lift with your legs, not your back, especially if lifting is an important part of their work.


In addition to these lifestyle changes, you can use many remedies against back pain at home to avoid the pain. When pain occurs will decrease enough for basic tasks such as lifting, walking and standing. To do this effectively, you need to relieve pain and reduce inflammation using hot and cold compresses, analgesics and pain even topical ointments.


Once you have a temporary solution in pain, you should make an appointment with your doctor to diagnose the source of the pain. If possible, document the type of pain when pain occurs when aggravated and actions to alleviate their pain. This will help your doctor determine the appropriate diagnostic method, which will increase the chances of finding the right diagnosis.


With proper diagnosis, treatment can begin immediately.

3 comments:

  1. Back pain relieving by passing bowel movements,since 1year ,not getting proper sleep , Early morning waking up with pain releireli with bowel movements.

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  3. Beyonce , I just wanted to share my experience. I had a trampoline when I was growing up. First day we set it up I was 12 years old. I jumped on it for 4 hours straight. I had pain in my low back and both legs for over a month. I had to take it easy and eventually the pain went away. Fast forward to age 19. I was jumping on a trampoline, doing flips, seats, all kinds of tricks during a contest with my brother and cousins. We were all trying to outdo each other on a series of tricks. I never fell off of the trampoline. However, I did a front flip with some good height to it and purposely did not land on my feet (because, that's the trick we were supposed to do...flip into seat position and then a series of other tricks). Okay, so I landed very close to the springs...still on the tarp, but there was much less give/bounce. I immediately had severe low back pain and I had to stop jumping. I rested for 20 minutes, the pain had subsided and then I got right back on the trampoline and did the exact same thing!!! The second time I hit close to the springs the pain was double. I hurt so bad I felt like I needed to run for a few minutes. Advil later, but my back hurt so bad for a good solid week. I returned to college and a couple months later I was still noticing pain when bending down to pick up my books, or eventually at the sink while slightly bending to wash my face. brush teeth, etc. I was involved in a swing dance class at the time and my dance partner and I were practicing flips and tricks on the dance floor, etc. The end of the night, I had the most severe back pain I have ever felt. It never went away. I eventually had surgery, micro laminectomy and microdiscectomy. Fixed the constant pain, but created far worse, intermittent pain. I can't stand for long periods of time, jumping, running, or anything jarring hurts my back, etc. I tell you this story because I know I probably compressed and injured my disc on the trampoline and then my active lifestyle didn't allow the proper rest that it needed to heal (and they take a very long time to heal as they now know...back then they told me surgery was the only fix since a year of conservative therapy wasn't working). I will never own a trampoline again and my kids keep begging me for one. Trust me, a short time of fun and lead to a lifetime of pain and limitations. I am 36 now and I wake up in pain daily and nothing ever shows up on the scans, etc. The doctor's best guess is scar tissue pressing on the spinal nerves. I know the trampolines are fun, but I wish I had never jumped on one now.I Came across an article here on line about Doctor James curing people of Herpes, Cancer,HIV,Diabetes.I picked up interest to reach him on his [Email@drjamesherbalmix@gmail.com] just to try.and i told him my problem of backache.he said he's going to help me with his powerful herbal mixed medicine.but i should pay money for him to prepare the medicine for me and i did send him the money two days later he prepared the medicine and sent to me through DHl courier service.it got to me in 5 days time.and i started drinking the medicine morning and evening for 15 days as he prescribed for as i was drinking it my pain was all gradually going away.till 14 days i was totally free from all the pains all over my body.it was like a miracle to me after so many years living with this pain all over me..thanks to Dr James.Use his herbal medicine and get rid of  your backache and pains away.Email him on Drjamesherbalmix@gmail.com What's APP or call him on Mobile@+2348152855846Thank me later

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