Symptoms of acute lumbar sprain?

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Acute back sprain is commonly known as "flash waist" in the folk, the symptoms are mild to nothing, it is more common in clinic, especially in manual workers; People who occasionally take part in sports or labor and do not prepare for physical activities in advance are especially common, and this kind of situation is more common in those who sit in the office all the year round. Today, let me share with you the symptoms of acute lumbar sprain?.

Symptoms of acute lumbar sprain?

First: severe pain on one or both sides of the waist, aggravation of pain after deep breathing and coughing, and often accompanied by pulling lower limb pain. Most of the involved parts are the buttocks, the back of the thighs, and the waist movement is limited. Lumbar vertebrae is the most active and easily damaged vertebrae in human life. From the evolution of ancestors to upright walking, lumbar disease is inevitable. The five vertebrae of the lumbar vertebrae are rotating in all directions, flexing and stretching at all times.

Second: the weight of the upper chest and neck, the fatigue of the lower hips and legs, but also with a variety of directions to coordinate the movement of the human body itself, so the lumbar spine is the most prone to strain and disease. In acute cases, simple dislocation of the lumbar spine or injury of the lumbar muscles on both sides are often caused by careless turning and bending. The patient has lost the basic motor function and has to seek medical treatment.

Third: for those with waist injuries, we can see from the sight that they are bent, half hard, uneven and short-term. Although they are not in the same shape, we will know their waist diseases from a long distance. Most of them were located at the belt, most of them were tenderness and lumbar disc herniation.

matters needing attention

1. Lumbar disc herniation, low back pain with lower limb radiation pain, limited lumbar function, straight leg raising test, lumbar percussion test, back extension test, stiffness test were all positive, X-ray film can help diagnosis. 2. Lumbar compression fracture has a history of falling from a high place or indirect lumbar violence, and may be accompanied by abdominal distension, constipation and other symptoms. X-ray shows wedge-shaped changes in the vertebral body. 3. Renal colic, one side of low back colic, radiates to perineum, may be accompanied by dysuria, hematuria, nausea, vomiting, sweating and other symptoms.