What causes back pain?

Back pain may be physiological due to excessive exercise, or it may be caused by soft tissue fasciitis of the back, degenerative diseases, cervical spondylosis, trauma and other conditions.
1. Physiological aches and pains: Excessive exercise on the back leads to accumulation of lactic acid in the local muscles, causing back aches and pains, which are physiological in nature and are generally relieved after rest.
2. Soft tissue fasciitis of the back: trauma, long-term work, cold and damp stimulation and other factors can lead to back muscle spasm and strain, which in turn triggers aseptic inflammation of the muscles, fascia, back pain and discomfort and other symptoms.
3. Degenerative diseases: arthritis in the thoracic spine and shoulder blades can lead to osteophytes and degeneration, which can cause back pain.
4. Cervical spondylosis: degeneration and proliferation of cervical vertebrae compresses the nerves, resulting in back pain and numbness in the innervated area.
5. Trauma: When the back is hit or bumped, it can lead to soft tissue injury or fracture, causing back pain and swelling.
6. Other factors: acute cholecystitis can appear in the right back radiating pain, acute pancreatitis, angina pectoris can be reflexively caused by the left back pain discomfort symptoms, need to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis.
When the symptoms of back pain are not relieved after resting, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and then be actively treated by specialists, which will help to improve the symptoms of back pain and other discomforts as soon as possible.