What causes left back pain for six months?



The causes of left back pain for six months may be left back fasciitis, respiratory diseases, cervical spondylosis, thoracic spondylosis, cardiac diseases, trauma and so on.

1. Left back fasciitis: Left back fasciitis caused by local strain will lead to pain in the left back, usually with obvious localized pressure points.

2. Respiratory diseases: Tuberculosis, lung cancer, pleural adhesion and other diseases can also cause left back pain, which may be accompanied by chest tightness, dyspnea and other symptoms.

3. Cervical spondylosis: cervical spondylosis may stimulate the nerve roots in the left back, resulting in pain and numbness in the innervated area, which can be clinically manifested as pain in the left back, accompanied by pain in the neck and shoulders, as well as symptoms such as radiating numbness and soreness in the upper limbs.

4. Thoracic spine lesions: thoracic scoliosis, thoracic spine disc herniation, thoracic spine tuberculosis and other diseases can also appear in the left back pain, often accompanied by shoulder and back pain, as well as limb numbness, weakness and other symptoms.

5. Heart disease: such as angina pectoris attack, can be radioactively caused by the left shoulder and back pain.

6. Trauma: If you have suffered from trauma, resulting in localized soft tissue injury or fracture of the left back, without formal treatment, long-term pain symptoms.

Left back pain for half a year may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment to avoid delays in the condition.