What’s wrong with a spot on the lumbar spine that hurts when you press it?

A point in the lumbar spine that hurts when pressed is mainly considered to be a point-like pressure pain in the vicinity of the lumbar median vertebrae. Common causes include supraspinous ligamentitis, interspinous ligamentitis, and third lumbar transverse process syndrome, and even fractures and injuries of the lumbar spinous process, as well as infections and tumors of the lumbar spine. Supraspinous ligamentitis, interspinous ligamentitis and third lumbar transverse process syndrome are mainly due to sterile inflammation resulting in local pressure pain, which can be treated with appropriate braking and rest, anti-inflammatory and analgesic, blood circulation and blood stasis treatment, and also physical therapy. If the pressure pain is caused by tumor or infection, often the pain is deeper, and the pain is felt deeper in the area when pressure is applied, and at the same time, it is usually accompanied by systemic symptoms. The tumor may also be accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as weakness, emaciation, etc.