What to do if you can’t get out of bed with back pain

Lumbar pain and inability to get up should be treated according to the specific cause, common causes include lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain, lumbar spine fracture, etc. The treatment includes medication, physical therapy and surgery. 1. Lumbar disc herniation: if the condition of lumbar disc herniation is serious, it will compress the nerve root, accompanied by severe pain, which leads to inability to get up from bed. If the herniation is not serious, you can take anti-inflammatory painkillers (celecoxib, ibuprofen), dehydrating agents (mannitol), or hormones (prednisone), etc. If the condition is serious, surgical treatment should be considered. If the condition is serious, surgical treatment should be considered, such as nucleus pulposus removal, intervertebral implant fusion. 2. Lumbar muscle strain: Lumbar muscle strain can cause muscle atrophy in severe cases, resulting in patients not being able to get up from bed. In this case, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (acetaminophen, ibuprofen, etc.), muscle relaxants (phenylpropyl urethane), etc., as well as massage and physiotherapy, physiotherapy and other physical treatments, to reduce the weight of daily life to avoid overexertion and so on. 3. Trauma: If there is a history of trauma, you should go to the hospital in time for imaging to see if there is a lumbar spine fracture, if there is a fracture, you should undergo surgery to fix the fracture end in time, and you should stay in bed strictly so that you can’t cause secondary injuries, and if there is only a muscle injury, you can choose to stay in bed and rest at the same time for medication (ibuprofen, etc.). Lower back pain can not get out of bed there may be other reasons, it is recommended that patients should go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.