Back pain
May 7, 2024
Physical discomfort occurring anywhere on the spine or back, ranging from mild to disabling.
Most back pain gets better within a few weeks without treatment. Pain relievers available without a prescription, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve), can ease discomfort. So might applying cold or heat to the painful area.
See a health care professional immediately if back pain:
- Occurs after a traumatic incident, such as a car crash, bad fall or sports injury.
- Occurs with a fever.
- Causes new bowel or bladder control problems.
Make an appointment to see a health care professional if back pain:
- Is intense or constant.
- Extends down one or both legs.
- Causes weakness, numbness or tingling in one or both legs.
- Causes weakness, numbness or tingling in one or both legs.
- Occurs with unintentional weight loss.
- Makes work, sleep or daily activities difficult.
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