Lumbago, one of the most common types of back pain, is pain in your lumbar (or lower back) region. This part of your back moves the most often and is thus under the most pressure when sitting or when lifting, sometimes resulting in muscle spasms or strains. If your back pain persists, visit your IPSA physician. In the meantime, speak to your IPSA pharmacist where you will be advised on suitable pain relief, such as taking anti-inflammatory pain-relief tablets like ibuprofen.
Your spine consists of interlocking bones (vertebrae) that are separated by discs which allow your back to bend. If one (or more) of your discs bulges or leaks, pain can be triggered as the disc presses on a nerve root/s and releases chemical irritants in the region of one (or more) of these nerve roots. This type of pain, known as sciatica, might not just be present in your back, as it may also ‘spread’ into your legs and/or your buttocks.