What’s wrong with women with recurring lumbosacral aches and pains?

Repeated lumbosacral soreness in women may be related to excessive exercise. In addition, lumbar muscle strain, lumbar disc herniation and other lumbar diseases or certain gynecological diseases, kidney diseases, etc. will also have lumbosacral soreness. In excessive exercise, the human body has generalized muscle soreness, which often lasts for a period of time and then improves. The lumbar region has long-term sitting posture is bad or long time bending and other activities can cause lumbar muscle strain, lumbar muscle soreness; Due to intervertebral disc degeneration lumbar intervertebral disc herniation patients, the protruding intervertebral discs stimulate the nerves, can cause lumbar back pain and lower extremity radiating pain. In women with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease or ectopic pregnancy, patients may experience lower abdominal discomfort or lumbosacral pain. Patients with renal lesions such as kidney stones have colic and percussion pain in the renal region and mostly have lumbar soreness. Women with recurring lumbosacral pain are advised to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and then treat the cause and symptoms to avoid delaying the condition.