Symptoms of back pain
The experience of back pain can range from a generalised muscle ache to a shooting, burning or stabbing feeling. In some cases, pain may radiate down one or both legs.5,6
Back pain may be exacerbated with certain movements like bending, twisting, lifting, standing or walking. Because of this, it is common for people with back pain to restrict certain daily activities.5,6
The trouble with restricted movement is that staying active is key to recovering from back pain.3 Find out how you can keep active while managing back pain below.
Managing acute back pain
Acute back pain usually disappears when the underlying cause (e.g. a muscle injury) has healed.5
So, while back pain usually goes away on its own, if it’s causing you distress and impacting your life, there are things you can do to manage pain while the underlying injury heals.1
Fortunately, the most effective treatments involve things you can do yourself:1,3,5
- Keep physically active: Did you know that resting your back can actually make the pain worse? In the case of back pain, movement is medicine. Start slowly, and gradually increase the intensity of your exercise over time. A physiotherapist can help with this.
- Maintain a healthy weight and quit smoking.
- Manage your stress levels: Stress makes pain worse by contributing to muscle tension and spasm.
- Relaxation and mindfulness.
However, keeping active despite back pain can be difficult if the pain is restricting your movement. To help you get back on your feet, you may need to use pain relief medicines for a short period.1,3 Anti-inflammatory medicines like CELEBREX RELIEF® work to reduce pain and inflammation, and may be a suitable treatment option for the short-term treatment of acute back pain due to muscle or joint injury.7 Ask your pharmacist if this treatment is right for you.
When to see a doctor
While most back pain improves over time with simple treatment and physical activity, see your doctor if the pain lasts longer than a few weeks, or if it is affecting your ability to sleep or perform daily tasks.3,6
Do not use CELEBREX RELIEF® for more than 5 days at a time, unless advised by a doctor.
You should also contact your doctor if you have:1,3
- Pain that is severe, and gets worse over time instead of better
- A fever accompanying your back pain
- Problems controlling your bladder or bowel
- Numbness, pins and needles in your legs or feet
- Weakness in your legs or unsteadiness on your feet
- Unexplained weight loss
- Redness or swelling on your back
These may be signs of a specific cause that will need to be treated before the pain can resolve.