Insulin does not cause back pain, and there is no correlation between the two. The occurrence of back pain is considered to be caused by lumbar muscle strain, lumbar disc herniation, trauma and other diseases.
Insulin is the only hormone in the body that lowers blood sugar, and exogenous insulin is mainly used to treat diabetes. Adverse reactions of diabetic patients after taking insulin include hypoglycemia, allergy, fat atrophy at the injection site, etc., which does not directly lead to low back pain.
There is no correlation between low back pain and insulin injection, and the first thing to consider in this case is that it is caused by diseases such as lumbar muscle strain or lumbar disc herniation, and the typical symptom is low back pain. Secondly, if the patient has a history of trauma, the pain may also be caused by trauma to the lower back.
For those who suffer from back pain after taking insulin, they should go to a regular hospital and undergo relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the condition.