Seems like most people who suffer from any IBD like Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis experience joint pain especially in their lower back, knees, etc. As I healed I noticed these pains began to disappear and today I have no issues with them at all.........No diet never matters lmao
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Need suggestions on how to deal with this pain. Some days I hurt from head to toe.
The lumbar pain is an ailment that causes many expenses to the companies because this disease is one of the most common causes of labor absenteeism. It is why the lumbar pain is recognized in the world like a problem of world-wide health.
Many factors exist that can aggravate the lumbar complaints such as overweight that causes our vertebrae support to endure greater weight of things, the stress that it causes when the muscles are put tense, a bad position when sitting,, the sedentary life and the lack of calcium; not allowing to fortify the bones.
Mentions Findrxonline the acute lumbar pain is mainly an appearance after some effort that causes a muscular stretch, this lumbar pain is of short duration and it is possible to be fought with analgesics like Aspirin, Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Hydrocodone, Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet, Norco, Percocet, Percodan, MSIR, Oxycontin, Dilaudid and other pain killers.
Just a thought, but people with Crohn's can NOT take asprin or NSAIDS. Oxy and all the rest are highly addictive. I would love some real solutions. Thx. :)
Good Post:)
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