Anesthesia back pain is a normal situation, followed by may also be suffering from lumbar muscle strain, lumbar dorsal myofasciitis and other diseases caused by.
1. Normal situation: anesthesia back pain may be due to lumbar anesthesia puncture needle through the lumbar skin, subcutaneous tissue, ligaments and other parts of the vertebral canal, the lumbar ligaments, soft tissues caused by damage, induced pain. Lumbar pain caused by lumbar anesthesia is usually temporary, and it is recommended that patients pay attention to bed rest after anesthesia, and the symptoms of lumbar pain will be gradually relieved.
2. Lumbar muscle strain: Acute lumbar sprain, long-term repeated lumbar movement and other reasons may induce lumbar muscle strain, resulting in patients with lumbar pain and swelling. If lumbar anesthesia is performed, the injection of anesthetic may cause stimulation to the lumbar muscles, resulting in increased pain in the lumbar region after the anesthetic fails. 3. Lumbar dorsal myofasciitis: If the lumbar back is in a moist, cold environment for a long time or the lumbar muscles are subjected to chronic strain for a long time, it may induce lumbar dorsal myofasciitis, so that the patient appears to have the symptoms of lumbar pain. The soft tissues of the lower back are stimulated after anesthesia, which may lead to an increase in the degree of back pain.
If the anesthetic back pain, we recommend that the patient timely to the hospital, according to the cause of the corresponding treatment in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.