Prescription
drugs for back pain
Prescription drugs that relieve back pain are the first
immediate and very rapid solution to turn to when suffering
from a physical trauma or a painful health condition such as
rheumatism or arthritis. The real cause behind the pain and the
inflammation of the back tissue is the secretion of specific
hormones or stimuli, which are the chemicals the body needs in
order to heal the damaged area. Do not attempt to relive back
pain by administrating prescription drugs which have not been
prescribed by the doctor. Stomach upset and even intestinal
bleeding is often associated with the use of such un controlled
medication.
The dosage and the moment of administration
for such medicine that helps relieve back pain can be specified
by the health care provider who will take a variety of factors
into consideration before advising for the treatment. The
person’s medical history and any past health problems may have
a word to say in the course of action taken in order to relieve
back pain. You can nevertheless use ointments and gels that
have a pain relieving effect on swollen and painful tissues.
Under no circumstances should you turn to strong pain killers
to relieve back pain since such medication is far too strong
and even dangerous for the mere treatment of trauma or
arthritis.
Pain killers taken to relieve back pain can
give addiction and force you to gradually increase the dosage
even if the condition that you started administrating them for
no longer exists. Even when prescribed by the doctor, you are
still likely to experience the withdrawal effects that the
interruption of the treatment actually brings, just like a
street drug addict. Sometimes the doctor may advise for a
gradual decrease of the drug dosage so as to avoid the
unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. There are certain first aid
measures to take into consideration when you are trying to
relieve back pain before getting to the doctor.
Right after back trauma you should not apply
any more pressure on the area: do not attempt massaging as you
may cause more harm. Avoid warmth in the area, and apply an ice
bag or a cold bandage to relieve back pain and prevent
swelling. If you suffered the trauma at one of the limbs, it is
absolutely necessary that you do not put any further pressure
on the back. Avoid walking or standing on the affected leg for
instance, and keep the area as still as possible. Do not
postpone medical investigations since the condition may require
special treatment depending on the severity of the injury or
condition.
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