Is back pain a symptom of menopause?

There are many causes of back pain, not necessarily menopausal symptoms, for women who may experience back pain during menopause. If the symptoms are more obvious, you should go to the regular hospital for examination in time, and under the guidance of the doctor for appropriate treatment.
After menopause, due to the decline in estrogen secretion in the body, which affects the absorption of calcium in the body, the older the woman is, the more likely to have osteoporosis and osteomalacia, resulting in back pain. You can take calcium supplements as prescribed by your doctor, and take more calcium supplements and sunshine in your spare time.
Common causes of back pain include injury to the back muscles, lesions of the spine, lesions of the ribs, and lesions of the thoracic and abdominal organs. Patients who experience back pain, if it cannot be relieved after resting or if the pain gradually worsens, they should consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis.