Back pain while breathing can be an alarming condition for the patients. Hence, there is a need to deem the early detection symptoms of the prevailing condition. According to a study in 2020, back pain has limited the activities of individuals and is a primary reason for absence at workplaces.
One of the leading causes of back pain while breathing may be due to the injury in the bones and muscles. Secondly, it may occur due to the defect in the internal organs such as the heart and lungs.
It has been observed that Back Pain while breathing can have different causes and also vary based on the symptoms and treatment. Here in this blog, I came up with three different causes of back pain while breathing, along with their symptoms and treatments.
Back Pain while Breathing due to Strain Muscles.
The strain in the muscle occurs due to the injury of repetitive use, wrong way usage or can be caused by an accident. The US recorded that 85% of the cause of back pain is strained muscles. Back pain while breathing due to muscle strain can have different symptoms and treatments, which we will explore next.
Symptoms of Strain Muscles
The most common symptoms of the muscle strain are
- Quick pain while moving and breathing.
- Limits the range of motion
- Feeling pressure or difficulty in bending over.
- Muscle spasm.
While breathing, several muscles in the body become active; therefore, the injured muscles cause severe back pain and cause discomfort.
Treatment of Strain Muscles
Strain muscle can be calmed by giving it proper rest and applying ice in the initial stage of the injury. The pain and swelling can also be reduced through anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or acetaminophen.
Back Pain while Breathing due to Embolism
Back pain can also be experienced due to a clot in the artery of the lungs, called Embolism. This condition can be life-threatening and needs timely treatment.
Embolism can also be detected early through its common symptoms, which will be covered below. Embolism can come up with severe pain in your neck, back, shoulder and chest.
Symptoms of Embolism
The symptoms, which can be observed frequently during embolism, are
- Lightheadedness
- Rapid Breathing
- Irregular Breathing
- Weak Pulse
- Chest Pain
- Restlessness
The symptoms of embolism can also be based on the size of the clot, and the symptoms get more severe when the clot blocks more blood.
Treatment of Embolism
Blood thinners or anticoagulants can deal with embolism, but it needs to be kept in mind that anticoagulants cannot wholly dissolve clots. They can give timely relief.
The immediate treatment of embolism is necessary to get good outcomes. The treatment includes medication, clot removal, inferior vena cava filter placement and balloon pulmonary angioplasty.
Back Pain while Breathing due to Scoliosis
Back pain results from scoliosis, which is the irregular side-to-side curvature of the spine. Developmental, genetic issues and neurological conditions can come up with scoliosis.
People with scoliosis can experience back pain while breathing due to the pressure from their ribcage and spines against their heart and lungs.
Symptoms of Scoliosis
Scoliosis can also be detected on time through its most frequent symptoms, which appear gradually, such as
- Uneven shoulders.
- Pain while breathing
- Hip di-symmetry
- Back Pain
The above symptoms can appear gradually, thus becoming unnoticeable at first.
Treatment of Scoliosis
Before treating scoliosis, there is a need to assess numerous issues that can give a clue to the type of treatment, such as the possibility of curve progress, location of curve, degree and extent of curvature, and spinal maturity.
After assessing the issues above, the following treatments can be deem
- Bracing
- Observation
- Surgery
Pulse Align Care System
Knowing the various causes of back pain while breathing and opting for their recommended solutions might relieve the patient for a short period. Still, they cannot give the long-lasting relief the Pulse Align care system provides.
Pulse Align’s holistic care approach can help individuals get relief from the ailment immediately. The Pulse Align care system focuses on the interconnectivity of the brain and the rest of the body parts. By focusing on the root causes of the aliment, Pulse Align can come up with solutions.
Through the Pulse Align care system, individuals can breathe without pain, reduce pain, and enhance motion.
Conclusion
Concisely, people suffering from back pain while breathing need to deem the ailment’s possible causes, symptoms and treatments timely. With time, the symptoms can become more severe and put patients in more pain. Breathing while back pain is due to the injury in bones and muscles, or the defect in the heart and lungs can cause it. Strain muscles, Embolism and Scoliosis, can cause back pain while breathing and have different symptoms and treatments.
References
GBD 2021 Low Back Pain Collaborators. Global, regional, and national burden of low back pain, 1990-2020, its attributable risk factors, and projections to 2050: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021. Lancet Rheumatol 2023: 5: e316-29.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanrhe/article/PIIS2665-9913(23)00098-X/fulltext
Crow, W. T., & Willis, D. R. (2009). Estimating cost of care for patients with acute low back pain: a retrospective review of patient records. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 109(4), 229-233. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.7556/jaoa.2009.109.4.229/html
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