Health For You Forever : Finding The Right Back Pain Doctor Houston TX For Quick Relief

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Finding The Right Back Pain Doctor Houston TX For Quick Relief

Finding The Right Back Pain Doctor Houston TX For Quick Relief



By Joyce Martin


Back pain affects a lot of people. Statistics show that 80% of the living population will have back related problems in their lives. Though avoiding back pain is not entirely achievable, knowing a thing or two about the various elements that contribute to the problem is beneficial. Most doctors not only fail to pinpoint the underlying cause of the problem but also fail to write out a prescription that restores poor function to good. When deciding on the right back pain doctor Houston, TX, there are a number of things to consider.

You may not think that your mental and physical health are related, but they are. A plethora of studies have been conducted to assess the effects of anxiety, depression, and outlook on recovery and pain perception in people with this discomfort, and it is hard to find one with inconclusive results. The way you feel mentally and emotionally can have an immense impact on how you feel physically.

We've reached the point in modern medicine where most of the treatments for most of the common body system dysfunctions are palliative. The common treatment for this discomfort is just as useless as the common treatment for headaches, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, reflux... You name it. Pills to mask symptoms! It makes you wonder why people go to doctors at all if that's the level of treatment the can expect.

In the majority of the cases, the practitioners are usually in the hurry to use the prescription to mask the discomfort, thereby failing to address the problem from its root cause. But it doesn't matter to either the doctor or the customer because the discomfort is relieved and that's all that matters. They collude with each other in this tawdry transaction. The customer expects a prescription for a pill. The doctor expects to write it. It's a perfectly balanced equation.

There are innumerable medications available, and many can be effective when dealing with certain types of temporary discomfort. Over the counter medications, like NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) include aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. These medications can be good for short-term discomfort, but often cannot be used for chronic pain. Opioid painkillers like morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, and codeine can be used with a prescription but can pose difficulties with long-term use if the cause of the discomfort isn't identified.

Ensuring you better understand what aggravates and what alleviates your discomfort is very important - your provider can help determine this using the above 5 questions. See the video and CORE Tool referenced and links at the end of this article. Keep in mind - not everyone has the same type - so what works for your friend, co-worker or neighbor may not be what will work for you. We call these different types - 'patterns'.

When your discomfort is gone, keeping active in general will help manage recurrence. Strengthening your core muscles should be an important part of your routine. Keeping up with the exercises that help you when you have Low Back Pain will also help.

Always ask if your Houston, TX doctor is willing to work with other health professionals, such as chiropractors, physical therapists, massage therapists or other complementary and alternative health professionals as part of your treatment plan. A multidisciplinary approach can be beneficial when dealing with such discomfort, a notoriously difficult condition to diagnose and treat.




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