It is not always necessity to think about different
illnesses and conditions when you have a back pain. Even healthiest individuals
can experience this discomforts in everyday life. Read the article and you may
be a bit surprised about some causes of your back pain.
Sleeping on an old mattress
A good mattress lasts eight to ten years. If you
have not replaced yours for more than 10 years chances are that your spine is
not getting the support it needs. Replace your old one with mattress that is
not too hard and even not too soft. The curves of your back won’t sink in and
won’t offer enough support.
Carrying a huge bag
If you are someone who likes to carry around your
home, your back won’t be grateful. Carrying a heavy bag on a side of your
shoulder causes your body to become imbalanced, getting your spine out of
balance too. Switch to a lighter bag. Your purse with everything in it should
weigh no more than ten percent of your body weight.
Wearing stilettos or flats
Heels which are too high for you force you to arch
your back, putting stress on your joints. Flats can be bad for you as well,
depending on your foot type. Sandals without a supportive back do damage,
causing your feet to move from side to side and distributing your body weight
unevenly. Everyone has an ideal heel height. Find yours.
Holding a grudge
Researchers at one university found that people who
practice forgiveness experience fewer feelings of resentment, depression, anger
and fewer aches and pains. Your emotions, muscle tension and thoughts can
directly influence the strength of your pain signals. Not only are grudges bad
for you physically, they do not do much for you emotionally either.
Sitting all day
Bad news for all of you with a desk job! It is bad
for your health. Sitting around all day may feel nice, but most of you do not
maintain proper posture while sitting in front of a computer all day, causing
weakness of back muscles because of inactivity. Sitting also puts 50 percent
more pressure on your spine than standing does. If your office does not get you
a standing desk to help keep your core and back muscles engaged all the time,
lean back throughout your day so you are sitting at a 130 degree angle to
reduce compression of the discs in the spine. Finally, be sure your head is
straight, not straining forward, when using the comp.
Stressing out
If you are stressed out, your whole body is also
stressed including the muscles in your neck and back that contract and clench
up. And if you keep stressing, those tight muscles do not get a chance to
relax, causing pain. There are a lot of proven ways to lower your stress levels
including exercise, meditation and a warm bath.
Skipping workouts
Exercise builds muscle tone that is vital for
supporting your back. When you do not get enough of it, you experience
stiffness, weakened muscles and your spinal discs become degenerated. Workouts
that strengthen the back and abdomen are your best
choice.
Eating too much junk food
Not surprisingly, an intake of high calorie and low
nutrient food leads to weight gain. That weight gain can put a load on your
back. Excess weight around the midsection causes the pelvis to pull forward,
creating stress for the back. Overweight individuals are at an increased risk
of osteoarthritis. Dropping even 5 to 10 percent of your body weight can
improve your back condition.
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