Lumbar pain with exertion may be caused by muscle strain, lumbar fasciitis, lumbar spine trauma, lumbar degenerative diseases.
1. Muscle strain: due to fatigue or improper sitting posture, causing lumbar muscle overstrain, which may cause lumbar muscle lactic acid accumulation or muscle spasm, etc., the patient can be painful when exertion. It is recommended to reduce the weight of the waist and pay attention to rest.
2. Lumbar fasciitis: Inflammatory reaction of the lumbar fascia and other tissues caused by trauma or long-term strain, which may cause pain when pulling the lumbar tissues during exertion. It is recommended to apply ointment or Chinese medicinal preparation for blood circulation and pain relief. When the pain is serious, you can take Loxoprofen sodium tablets orally to reduce inflammation and relieve pain as prescribed by the doctor.
3. Lumbar spine trauma: due to trauma caused by lumbar vertebrae or paraspinal muscles and other injuries, the patient in the activities of the force can pull or move the damaged tissues, can cause pain. At this time, the patient should wear a waist cuff to reduce lumbar spine activities, and need to go to the hospital to rule out whether there are vertebral fracture, etc., and need to undergo surgical treatment if necessary.
4. Lumbar degenerative diseases: such as lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar intervertebral disc herniation and other diseases, the patient in the exertion may cause nerve compression aggravation leading to pain. If the pain is severe, it is recommended to wear a waist cuff and take anti-inflammatory painkillers as prescribed by the doctor.
If the lumbar pain does not improve after rest or physical therapy, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy.