Back pain is a common issue with many possible causes. Here are some of the main reasons:
1. Muscle or Ligament Strain
- Heavy lifting or sudden movements can strain back muscles and spinal ligaments. Poor posture over time can also strain muscles and lead to pain.
2. Disc Problems
- Herniated or Slipped Discs: Discs act as cushions between the vertebrae. When a disc is damaged, it can press on nerves and cause pain.
- Degenerative Disc Disease: As we age, discs lose their water content and flexibility, which can lead to pain and reduced mobility.
3. Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis in the spine can narrow the space around the spinal cord, leading to pain and stiffness (spinal stenosis).
4. Skeletal Irregularities
- Conditions like scoliosis (curvature of the spine) or lordosis (exaggerated inward curve) can cause back pain, as the spine is under abnormal stress.
5. Osteoporosis
- Brittle bones due to osteoporosis can result in fractures, especially in the spine, which can be painful.
6. Sciatica
- This occurs when a herniated disc or bone spur compresses the sciatic nerve, causing sharp pain that radiates down the leg.
7. Inflammatory Conditions
- Ankylosing Spondylitis and other autoimmune diseases can cause inflammation of the spine, leading to chronic back pain.
8. Poor Posture
- Slouching, hunching over devices, or prolonged sitting with poor posture can strain muscles and lead to pain over time.
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