What causes back pain during menopause

Menopause can potentially lead to back pain symptoms, spinal problems, and certain organ diseases such as esophageal cancer and kidney disease.
Osteoporosis occurs in menopausal women when estrogen deficiency increases bone resorption, leading to rapid bone loss. Osteoporosis often occurs in the vertebrae and may cause back pain.
Spinal problems such as spondylitis and spinal tuberculosis can irritate localized nerves causing pain. Patients with esophageal cancer may experience back pain, along with other symptoms such as choking easily on food. The main symptoms of kidney disease are abnormal urine output, abnormal urination, lower back pain, back pain and other symptoms.
There are many reasons for menopausal back pain, so it is necessary to go to regular hospitals in time for clear diagnosis, and after diagnosis, treat the symptoms under doctor’s guidance, do not use drugs indiscriminately on your own, to avoid medicines that are not suitable for the disease and lead to adverse consequences.