Painkillers For Back Pain Relief Being Overused
July 9th, 2012 Posted in Medication
Lobby groups, health bodies, and doctors have observed that painkillers for back pain relief being overused is a huge problem for people with back pain. All of them have recommended stringent measures to control the use of painkillers. Physicians have been found to prescribe over the recommended dosage of painkillers, especially those widely known as opioids, which are strong medicines and have not been analysed for their long-term effect. Read more...
Most Commonly Used Back Pain Relief Medication
May 29th, 2012 Posted in Medication
Back pain may sometimes be devastating, especially for those who are suffering from chronic degenerated disc disease. Although there are many form of back pain relief, back pain medication has been proved to be very effective. Here are five of the most common medications for back pain relief. • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the primary choice for back pain relief. Naproxen and Motrin are considered to be very Read more...
Comprehensive List Of Ideas For Back Pain Treatment
May 28th, 2012 Posted in Treatment
Back pain is a common ailment among adults, which, at times, becomes chronic resulting in unbearable pain in the neck and back. There are many methods of back pain treatment that provide relief for back pain, which include medication, natural ways, exercises, and surgery. • It is necessary to keep the abdominal and back muscles strong and the joints of the spinal discs flexible, in order to prevent Read more...
Modern Lifestyle Causes Back Pain
April 30th, 2012 Posted in Pain in the back
A recent study into back pain has found out that the number of young people who suffer from back pain today is much greater than the number of young people who suffered from it in the previous generation. From this, we may very well come to the conclusion that modern lifestyle causes back pain. So, there is more than one reason for back pain and you may be Read more...
Questions To Ask For Back Pain Relief
April 29th, 2012 Posted in Pain in the back
The most important questions to ask for back pain relief are not always so obvious. What is the first question you would ask if you start getting back pain symptoms. The first question should be what is my doctor’s phone number? But how many people actually do that first? Not many. Most try and self diagnose and become the expert either by asking friends or people they know Read more...
Back Pain Relief Drug Overdose Kills Man
April 27th, 2012 Posted in Medication
Like they always say, too much of something is bad and sometimes bad enough that it can be fatal. But can you blame those who are in very intense pain when all they can count on are pain-killers for back pain relief? Pain can be very excruciating especially for those with serious back problems because not only does it affect the neck or the hips for example but it Read more...
Etanercept For Back Pain Relief
April 20th, 2012 Posted in Medication
As much as possible, each of us would want to live a comfortable and happy life but pain is inevitable. It can be emotional or psychological but more often than not, we experience physical pain. One of the common physical pains one experiences is back pain and back pain relief is often sought by people who have back problems. Studies and research are continuously done to find the Read more...
Botox For Back Pain Relief
April 17th, 2012 Posted in pain relief
The drug Botox has been created from the toxin named botulinium. This toxin has been known to grow on food in such a way that it can kill someone eating it. Then, how is it possible that Botox for back pain relief is effective? When many of us suffer from back pain, and all of us are trying various forms of treatment, we should also know something about this Read more...
Smoking Linked To Back Pain
April 9th, 2012 Posted in pain relief
We all know that smoking is bad for you, but a doctor has actually found a connection with smoking linked to back pain. From the WQAD News, here is a recent article that highlights the impact smoking can have on lower back pain. In particular, check out Dr Dolphin’s theory of what happens to cartilage as a result of smoking. Read more on Dr Dolphin’s thoughts below (yep, Read more...
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