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It is possible to suffer from back pain even as a teenager, contrary to popular belief back pain is not something that only affects the elderly. People in their thirties and forties are the most often to experience and have to deal with back pain, however, some children develop back pain, and it follows them all the way through their life. But, those cases are few and far between, thankfully.

Most people who suffer from chronic back pain would give anything just to make the pain go away, even if only temporarily. They may be in pain all the time or they may only be in pain when their back flares up, but either way, it is very real, very excruciating pain when it does occur. In some cases, the exact cause of the back pain is not known, and it can be difficult to treat effectively. Since we are all different, and we all experience pain differently, there is no guaranteed effective back pain treatment that will work for everyone.

Many back pain sufferers look for relief through alternative medicine, such as water therapy, massage, and acupuncture. Others look to prescription medications, including anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, and even narcotics. When those methods don’t work, and the pain gets too intense to bear, many will even contemplate or have surgery to try to eliminate their problems and their pain.

In the search for back pain relief, many people often turn first to the many over the counter products that are sold in pharmacies and discount stores such as Wal-mart for pain relief. You can often find entire aisles filled to the brim with back pain products, so much so it is hard to choose which product to use.

Supports and braces designed for the back can be worn to help limit movement of the lower back, often eliminating pain. Most people wear these devices on their jobs, particularly if they do a lot of heavy lifting or bending, so that they can hold up to work a full-time job.

Ice packs designed for the back can help relieve pain caused by overworked or pulled muscles, and help to dull the pain associated with these back problems. Using these will often allow you to continue working, helping to keep your pain at a tolerable level, if not lessen it somewhat.

Like ice packs, heat packs can also help ease muscle tension and pain, allowing you to continue with your daily tasks as normal, with a minimum amount of pain.

Gel pain relievers can be applied to the back as needed throughout the day, particularly if your pain is related to muscle strain or injury. The only downside to these is that many of them smell pretty bad, but are pretty good at relieving pain.

Back massagers can be used to help ease sore muscles, and a very effective tool in relieving back pain.


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