What are the causes of back pain while sleeping

Sleeping back pain may be caused by muscle strain, muscle spasm, lumbar trauma, lumbar degenerative disease or urinary system diseases.
1. Muscle strain, spasm: common in overwork caused by the accumulation of metabolites in the muscle or sleeping posture improperly led to local muscle spasm, thus causing the lumbar pain when sleeping. It is recommended to rest, appropriate activities, if necessary, topical ointment or topical application of diclofenac diethylamide emulsion pain.
2. Lumbar trauma: commonly caused by trauma to the lumbar muscles, skin and other soft tissues or bone injuries, can also cause patients to sleep with the symptoms of lumbar pain. It is recommended to apply ice immediately after the trauma, wear a waist cuff to reduce lumbar activity if necessary, and timely surgery if fracture occurs.
3. Lumbar degenerative diseases: such as lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis and other diseases, can cause symptoms of lumbar pain when sleeping, may be accompanied by lower extremity radiating pain, intermittent claudication and other symptoms. It is recommended to sleep on a hard board bed and strengthen the exercise of low back muscles during the period of relief.
4. Urological diseases: such as kidney, ureteral stones, can also cause patients to feel pain in the lower back when sleeping. Specialist consultation is recommended.
Sleeping back pain if continued unrelieved, or accompanied by other systemic symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment or treatment.