The low back supports most of the body’s weight, and as a result, is susceptible to pain caused by injury or other problems. Over 80% of adults experience low migraines (LBP) sometime during their life. More than half will have a repeat episode.
It is often difficult to pinpoint the root of low migraines, though poor muscle tone, joint problems, and torn muscles or ligaments are common causes. A herniated or slipped disc may also cause low migraines as well as sciatica, a condition where pain travels down one or both buttocks and/or legs.
Standing or sitting for extended periods, wearing high heels, and being sedentary increase the risk of developing low migraines, as do obesity and back strain due to improper lifting. Up to half of pregnant women experience some low migraines. Long hours spent driving a car may contribute to a herniated disc. This is possibly due to the vibration caused by the car.
Many people with low migraines recover without seeing a doctor or receiving treatment. Up to 90% recuperate within three to four weeks, though recurrences are common, and chronic low migraines develops in many people. Low migraines is considered acute, or short-term, when it lasts for a few days up to many weeks. Chronic low migraines refers to any episode that lasts longer than three months.
While low migraines is rarely life threatening, it is still important to have chronic or recurring migraines assessed by a healthcare professional. Potentially serious causes include spinal tumor, infection, fracture, nerve damage, osteoporosis, arthritis, or pain caused by conditions found in internal organs such as the kidneys. >> Buy Online
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