What to do if a woman has back pain

Back pain in women should be treated with general treatment, medication, physical therapy and surgery according to the cause, which may be caused by excessive exercise, muscle strain, ankylosing spondylitis, cervical spondylosis, cardiac disease and so on. 1. Excessive exercise: Excessive back exercise leads to the accumulation of lactic acid within the muscles, causing back pain, which is usually relieved after rest. 2. Muscle strain: prolonged bowing and stooping cause muscle strain in the back, which can be relieved by applying medicines that relieve tendons and activate blood circulation, such as Panax ginseng tablets, as well as physical therapy such as hot compresses and baking electricity. 3. Ankylosing spondylitis: you can take physical therapy, local hot compresses, you can also apply intermediate frequency pulsed electric physiotherapy, oral non-steroidal painkillers such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, you can also take methotrexate and other anti-rheumatic drugs for treatment. 4. Cervical spondylosis: pay attention to rest, avoid working with head down for a long time. Ibuprofen and other drugs can be used to relieve pain, as well as methylcobalamin and other drugs to reduce neurological symptoms, and cervical traction, acupuncture and other physical therapy can also be carried out under the guidance of professionals. Conservative treatment is ineffective and severe symptoms can be treated with posterior or anterior cervical spine surgery. 5. Heart disease: If it is caused by coronary heart disease, you can take oral vasodilating drugs, such as isosorbide nitrate. If it is more serious, interventional surgery is feasible. There are many other causes of back pain in women, such as trauma, lung disease, etc., if it continues to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, can not be handled on their own and the use of medication, so as to avoid delays in the condition.