Chronic Back Pain: How Do You Live with It?
by Anna Hart
Filed under Chronic Back Pain Symptoms
Your aching back, if normal, will probably heal within four weeks. If you do not feel relief within three months, however, you probably are experiencing chronic back pain. Chronic back pain can have several causes. Cases of chronic back pain have been found to have their roots in physical problems that range from serious to [...]
Straighten Up – Information on Back Pain
by Anna Hart
Filed under Chronic Back Pain Symptoms
“You’re too young to have a back,” my grandmother used to say. Conventional wisdom was that back pain was reserved for old age. If you were healthy and active, you were not going to know you had a back. Information on Back Pain – The Need Information on back pain was limited in the days [...]
How Do Antacids Cause Back Pain?
by Anna Hart
Filed under Chronic Back Pain Symptoms
Back pain has many causes, ranging from a simple matter of poor posture to problems such as degenerative disc disease. This may make the question, “How do antacids cause back pain?” seem unlearned, at best, but it is true that antacids can cause back pain in some people. Types of Antacids The active ingredients of [...]
Digestive System and Back Pain
by Anna Hart
Filed under Chronic Back Pain Symptoms
The idea of the digestive system being related to back pain may seem odd at first. We usually think of digestive disorders being located in the front of the body. Pictures of the stomach and esophagus come to mind. There can be a link, however between the digestive system and back pain. Back Pain Like [...]
Back Pain from Spinal Arthritis
by Anna Hart
Filed under Chronic Back Pain Symptoms
Arthritis is for senior citizens, or so most young people think. Young people don’t have arthritis back pain. As my dear grandmother once told me, “You’re too young to have a back.” The truth is that arthritis can cause back pain long before retirement age. Arthritis has many forms – more than 100 rheumatic diseases [...]






