Can you drink alcohol if you have back pain?

Drinking alcohol is generally not recommended for back pain, and drinking alcohol may trigger the disease or aggravate the condition, affecting the effect of later treatment.
Drinking alcohol will cause some stimulation to the gastrointestinal tract, which may cause acute gastritis and other diseases. Long-term alcohol consumption will have a certain impact on liver function, and alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver may be formed. Long-term alcohol consumption can also cause hyperuricemia, which can easily lead to the formation of kidney stones.
Lumbar pain can be seen in lumbar trauma, lumbar spondylosis, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, ankylosing spondylitis and so on. For this part of the disease, such as back pain caused by kidney stones, the pain may be aggravated after drinking alcohol. For low back pain caused by urinary tract infections, drinking alcohol can affect the gastrointestinal tract and liver function, which may aggravate the condition.
Drinking alcohol will also cause some interference in the treatment of the disease, affecting the choice of drugs.
You can’t drink alcohol for low back pain, and it is recommended that you seek medical attention in time and standardize treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.