Left lower lumbar pain is pain in the lower left side of the lower back near the pelvis. It may be caused by the left side of the lumbar back muscle injury, lumbar spine degenerative diseases and urinary system diseases and other factors.
1. Left side of the lumbar back muscle injury: the left side of some of the lumbar back muscle injury generally belongs to the chronic strain injury, such as long-term sedentary, sedentary work, etc.. Also common in some acute injuries, such as moving heavy objects, bending over to pick up things. These injuries are often in the psoas major muscle, the longest muscle and the stopping point of these low back muscles, so it will bring pressure and pain at the stopping point, and in severe cases, it will affect the lumbar activities.
2. Lumbar degenerative diseases: lumbar arthropathy, lumbar spondylolisthesis and lumbar spondylolisthesis belong to lumbar degenerative diseases, which are mostly seen in the middle-aged and elderly. Lumbar degenerative hyperplasia or bone spurs induced by the left lower lumbar pain; or due to spinal stenosis and other compression of the corresponding nerves and cause local lumbar pain.
3. Urological diseases: urinary stones, renal pelvis, nephritis and kidney tumors may cause pain in the left lower lumbar region near the pelvis.
If the symptoms of left lower lumbar pain are obvious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the specific causes and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.