Lumbar pain after cesarean section may be caused by anesthesia puncture, prolonged bed rest, lumbar intervertebral disc lesion, etc. Physiotherapy and medication can be taken to relieve the pain.
1. Anesthesia puncture: If the back pain after cesarean section is caused by anesthesia puncture, you generally need to stay in bed, avoid catching cold, pay attention to keep the waist warm, and do physical therapy, such as magnetic therapy, light therapy, radio frequency therapy, and acupuncture and massage to relieve the pain.
2. Prolonged bed rest: after childbirth, the tension of the muscle ligaments has not been fully restored, coupled with a long period of bed rest, can also lead to muscle weakness, lumbago symptoms. This situation generally need to recover slowly, appropriate exercise.
3. Lumbar intervertebral disc lesions: due to post-partum sedentary, lack of activity, resulting in chronic strain of the muscles of the lumbar back or lumbar intervertebral disc lesions, can also cause lumbago symptoms. You can apply hot compresses to the painful parts, and take oral celecoxib capsules and anti-inflammatory pain relieving creams as prescribed by the doctor.
Improper breastfeeding posture can also lead to back pain, it is recommended to master the correct breastfeeding posture under the guidance of the doctor. Breastfeeding medication should be used with caution, it is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a doctor.