What is back pain in men?

When men experience low back pain, they first need to clarify whether trauma has occurred, such as lumbar muscle strains and fractures, which can usually be accompanied by more pronounced pain. In addition, it can also be seen in other lesions of the lumbar region, such as lumbar spine tumors, kidney stones and some visceral lesions. If the pain is severe or persists without relief, patients are advised to seek medical attention. Common causes of lumbar pain include the following: 1. lumbar diseases: 1. lumbar trauma: lumbar collision, flash contusion, extrusion, etc. can lead to acute injury, such as vertebral fracture, spinal dislocation, ligament rupture, etc., more intense pain, should promptly seek medical treatment and limit lumbar activities to avoid aggravating the injury; 2. lumbar strain: long-term heavy physical labor causes lumbar muscles, bone and joint ligaments, fascia, soft tissue, etc. The pain can be triggered or aggravated by activities; 3, lumbar spine diseases: common in lumbar disc herniation, lumbar dorsal fasciitis, lumbar spine slippage, lumbar spine infection, tuberculosis and other diseases will appear lumbar pain performance; such as primary or secondary tumors of the lumbar spine, with the growth of tumors so that the bone is destroyed, periosteal nerve stimulation, patients can produce lumbar pain symptoms. Second, other diseases: 1, infection: common urinary tract infection, prostate infection, such as cystitis, urethritis, pyelonephritis, prostate inflammation and other diseases, the onset of the disease may appear back pain, temperature rise, urinary frequency, urinary urgency and other symptoms, the serious condition will also have urinary pain, hematuria and other symptoms; 2, stones: such as ureteral stones, kidney stones, etc., stones can cause renal colic, radiating to the waist, causing pain, pain. It may also be accompanied by hematuria, rising body temperature, etc.; 3. Other: such as nephropathy lesions, spinal lesions, etc., may lead to back pain. In addition to low back pain, men may also have general or local edema, increased foam in the urine, general weakness and other discomforts, such as spinal rheumatoid, nephrotic syndrome, etc. In addition, if a man has local skin discomfort in addition to low back pain, it may also be caused by herpes zoster, where clusters of clear papules or blisters are visible on the skin of the waist, with a redness of the skin around the blisters. It is recommended that men with the above discomfort seek medical treatment promptly.