Back pain is not life threatening. However it can get serious to an extent that it can affect the patient’s mobility to a great extent. Despite scientific advances, it is difficult to recognize the true cause of the pain and provide an instant treatment. Therefore the onus of back pain diagnosis not only lies in the hands of the doctor but only lies to a great extent in the hands of the patient himself.
First Hand Diagnosis At Home:
Back pain symptoms are of a complex nature. For e.g.: It is not necessary that you will face back pain soon after a particular injury. It could be sometimes after a month or so. Similarly, you may face back pain in intervals and sometimes the paining area may also not be the same. In case of chronic back pain, many patients mistake the ache for back muscle pain caused due to stress or sometimes chronic pain may also occur in intervals. Sometimes back pain relief is attained after taking pain killers. However the pain reoccurs in some days or weeks. Due to such confusing nature of back pain, it is very important that you note down these observations and provide accurate first hand observations to the physician which will help the doctor arrive at a right back pain diagnosis.
Another reason for effective first-hand self diagnosis is that the scientific technologies can easily detect the back pain caused due to fractures, tumor, infections etc. However incase of other causes, it is difficult to detect the reason in one examination.
Diagnosis Tests And Studies Conducted In The Lab:
There are various types of tests that are conducted in the lab to detect the true cause of back pain. These tests are as follows:
- X-ray: This is the most common technique through which bone structures in the spine can be studied and the instabilities caused due to tumors, fractures or any infections can be detected.
- MRI scan: This scan is the most commonly used for surgical planning and in this case the patient as well as the doctor has some idea about the cause of the pain.
- CT scan: This scan is a detailed form of X-ray and takes a cross section image of the body. Usually if the cause is not detected via X-rays, this method is used as the second diagnosis option.
The back pain relief is surely not a far-fetched dream! The treatments for different back pain symptoms also vary accordingly. Therefore it is necessary to get an accurate back pain diagnosis so as to know the exact reason for the back muscle pain and thereafter undergo the right medical treatment.