Pain in the lower right back can be caused by myofasciitis, soft tissue injury, spinal disease, herpes zoster, urinary system diseases and other causes.
1. Myofasciitis: prolonged neck flexion, stooping and weight-bearing or poor sitting posture can lead to back muscle tissue involvement, aseptic inflammation, inflammation stimulation can lead to pain in the lower right back and other parts of the pain, and can be aggravated by cold stimulation.
2. Soft tissue injury: direct violence or acute sprains can lead to soft tissue injury in the lower right back, which can cause localized bruising, swelling and pain.
3. Spinal disease: Brucella infection, tumor, tuberculosis and other diseases occurring in the spine can involve the compression of the tissues in the lower right back, resulting in pain and other symptoms.
4. Herpes zoster: When herpes zoster virus infection occurs, there may be pain on one side of the trunk, which is tingling and accompanied by blisters.
5. Other diseases: urinary stones, renal tumors, retroperitoneal tumors, cholecystitis and other diseases can also lead to pain symptoms in the lower right back.
When the right lower back pain persists unrelieved, you should consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, which will help to improve the pain and other symptoms as soon as possible.