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What organ is located at your lower back?
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anonymous
Oct 29, 2021
Female 61 years bad pain on my lower back
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These messages are for mutual support and information sharing only. Always consult your doctor before trying anything you read here.
Marie Wass
Nov 1, 2021
Lower back pain can be caused by:
Injuries
Sprains (overstretched or torn ligaments), strains (tears in tendons or muscle), and spasms (sudden contraction of a muscle or group of muscles)
Traumatic injury such as from playing sports, car accidents, or a fall that can injure tendons, ligaments, or muscle causing the pain, as well as compress the spine and cause discs to rupture or herniate.
Degenerative problems
Intervertebral disc degeneration occurs when the usually rubbery discs wear down as a normal process of aging and lose their cushioning ability.
Spondylosis is the general degeneration of the spine associated with normal wear and tear that occurs in the joints, discs, and bones of the spine as people get older.
Arthritis or other inflammatory diseases in the spine, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis as well as spondylitis, an inflammation of the vertebrae.
Nerve and spinal cord problems
Spinal nerve compression, inflammation, and/or injury
Sciatica (also called radiculopathy), caused by something pressing on the sciatic nerve that travels through the buttocks and extends down the back of the leg. People with sciatica may feel shock-like or burning low back pain combined with pain through the buttocks and down one leg.
Spinal stenosis, the narrowing of the spinal column that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves
Spondylolisthesis, which happens when a vertebra of the lower spine slips out of place, pinching the nerves exiting the spinal column
Herniated or ruptured discs can occur when the intervertebral discs become compressed and bulge outward
Infections involving the vertebrae, a condition called osteomyelitis; the intervertebral discs, called discitis; or the sacroiliac joints connecting the lower spine to the pelvis, called sacroiliitis
Cauda equina syndrome occurs when a ruptured disc pushes into the spinal canal and presses on the bundle of lumbar and sacral nerve roots. Permanent neurological damage may result if this syndrome is left untreated.
Osteoporosis (a progressive decrease in bone density and strength that can lead to painful fractures of the vertebrae)
Non-spine sources
Kidney stones can cause sharp pain in the lower back, usually on one side
Endometriosis (the buildup of uterine tissue in places outside the uterus)
Fibromyalgia (a chronic pain syndrome involving widespread muscle pain and fatigue)
Tumors that press on or destroy the bony spine or spinal cord and nerves or outside the spine elsewhere in the back
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