When To See A Doctor For Low Back Pain.
Most back pain disappears with home treatment and self-care. Advanced Pain Therapy Cream works quickly to penetrate the skin and begin working on the source of the pain.
Although it may take several weeks before back pain completely disappears, if you don’t feel some improvement within the first 24 hours of self-care, it’s time to call a doctor. The following are some of the warning signals that a call to a doctor is needed:
- You feel back pain after an injury…or…recent accident
- You feel back pain now, and have a history of back pain
- Your back pain has lasted more than a few days
- You have back pain and are older than age 50
One solution to your low back pain may be Chiropractic Care. Chiropractic medicine is perhaps the most commonly used alternative therapy in the United States. It’s based on the belief that certain illnesses and conditions result from a pinched nerve in your spine.
To relieve mild to moderate back pain and reduce or eliminate the negative effects on your nerves, chiropractors manipulate and massage your spine and back muscles. Spinal manipulation can effectively treat uncomplicated back pain, especially if you’ve had the pain for less than a few weeks.
“A 1992 policy statement from the American Medical Association permits physicians to work with chiropractors — and physicians believe that chiropractic treatment offers a clear benefit for your low back pain. Although chiropractors use many standard medical procedures, they don’t prescribe drugs or perform surgery.”




























