What’s wrong with back pain when it rains?

The common causes of back pain when it rains are the presence of underlying lumbar disorders or further caused by the lowering of air humidity and temperature.
Patients with lumbar disorders, such as lumbar disc herniation, will experience an aggravation of the underlying disorder when it rains due to a variety of factors, which will lead to lumbar pain. For example, when it rains, the temperature will become lower, which will affect the blood circulation in the lumbar region, making the blood circulation in the lumbar region worse, which will aggravate the underlying disease and lead to lumbar pain.
In addition, when it rains, the humidity of the local air increases, which will also lead to the invasion of local dampness and cold, or because when it rains, the air pressure becomes low will affect the function of the respiratory and circulatory systems, which will have a corresponding mild effect on the local circulation, which will also aggravate the patient’s underlying disease and manifest the symptoms of pain.
Therefore, patients with underlying lumbar diseases need to pay attention to warmth and indoor temperature and humidity control on a daily basis, especially on rainy days, and if it is difficult to relieve the pain, they should consult a doctor in time to get a clear diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.