What’s wrong with the back pain?

Low back pain is considered to be related to lumbar myofasciitis, lumbar disc herniation, osteoporosis and other causes.
1. Lumbar myofasciitis: there are fascial tissues connecting the muscles of the lumbar region. If the fascial tissues are acutely injured and chronically injured due to the pulling of the muscles, aseptic inflammation will occur, which will cause pain in the lumbar region. The nature of the pain is dull and aching, aggravated during exertion and alleviated after rest, and the pain is most obvious after waking up in the morning.
2. Lumbar disc herniation: Lumbar disc herniation can also cause lumbar pain, radiating lower limb pain, numbness, and even cause abnormal bowel function.
3. Osteoporosis: mostly seen in the elderly, osteoporosis can also cause lumbar pain, and the lumbar spine is osteoporosis earlier parts, but also easy to trigger vertebral compression fracture.
There are many causes of lumbar pain, such as urinary system diseases, tumors in the lower back and abdomen, female pregnancy, etc. Please go to the hospital in time for further examination and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.