Low back pain can be caused by lumbar myofasciitis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain, etc. It can be treated by surgery, ibuprofen and other medicines, and there is no fastest way.
1. Lumbar myofasciitis: a non-specific change in fascia, muscle membrane, ligaments and other white fibrous tissues, which can be triggered by moisture, cold, etc., causing pain, numbness, spasm and other symptoms of the lumbar back, which can be treated with drugs such as ibuprofen to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
2. Lumbar disc herniation: after the rupture of the annulus fibrosus caused by degenerative changes or trauma, the nucleus pulposus protrudes and compresses the nerve root, resulting in lumbago or radiating pain in the lower limbs. It can be treated with ibuprofen and other pain relieving treatments, and in serious cases, it can be treated with surgery.
3. Lumbar muscle strain: improper treatment of lumbar sprains and chronic inflammation can cause lumbar muscle strain, which can lead to lumbar soreness and pain. Symptoms can be relieved by drugs such as Triamcinolone acetonide. The drug can cause adverse reactions such as swelling of the lower limbs, and is contraindicated in allergic patients and patients with high blood pressure and bone fractures.
If the low back pain persists without relief, you should go to the hospital in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance. The drug should be used in accordance with medical advice.