That's why you shouldn't neglect back pain.

If you spend the entire day bent in front of the computer and don't even stand up to your shoulders while you're eating, of course, unfortunately, you may be familiar with terrible back pains. According to the American Kiropractic Association, 80% of people suffer from these pains at some point in their lives, [...]
If you spend the entire day bent in front of the computer and don't even stand up to your shoulders while you're eating, of course, unfortunately, you may be familiar with terrible back pains.
According to the American Association of Kiropractics, 80% of people suffer from these pains at some point in their lives, while according to the Center for Disease Control, women are more likely than men to experience lower back pain.
Besides being more vulnerable to back pain, women are even better than men to ignore these pains. This is actually very wrong. If you're just gonna cross your fingers and wait until the pain is eased, you can suffer permanent damage.
Experts recommend visiting a doctor if they experience back pain for more than six weeks. Moreover, here are three signs that warn you should not ignore back pains.
1. Back pain is accompanied by leg pains
If you have pain that starts from your back or back, it goes on to your feet and ends up at your fingers, it could be a sign of irritation of nerve fibers. It happens that the situation will get better on its own, yet there is no exception to the cases where it can cause numbness, muscle weakness, and constant pain ... who would want? 90% of people showing these symptoms usually do not need surgery, yet there are some noninvasive procedures, such as massage, physical therapy, heat application, etc., that can alleviate these symptoms.
2. Back pain is accompanied by balance problems
As the years pass, there is an increase in risk of developing osteoporosis - related fractures. So if you have a backache and seem to have problems with balance, you should consult a doctor.
3. Back pain is accompanied by problems with intestines or bladder
A number of other symptoms that absolutely should not be ignored are problems with the intestine or bladder and the numbness of the hips. These symptoms may warn of horse's tail syndrome (Cauda equina syndrome), a rare condition that puts a lot of pressure on the nerves at the bottom of the spinal cord, where it relates to hip organs.












