Yes. Muscle spams, whether in the back or elsewhere, are a common issue with Fibromyalgia. Muscle relaxers, muscle taping and massage are all treatments that may help.
The main muscle that is involved with expelling the stomach contents (vomiting) is the Transverse Abdominus muscle. This particular muscle is the deepest abdominal muscle and is responsible for stabilisation, especially for the lower back. After ongoing vomiting, this muscle becomes fatigued and temporarily not be able to stabilise and support thus placing you at great risk of back injury and spasms.
Yes, back problems can cause severe cramps in the inner thigh due to nerve compression or irritation. Conditions such as a herniated disc or spinal stenosis can affect the nerves that extend to the thigh area, leading to muscle cramps or spasms. Additionally, referred pain from the back may manifest as discomfort in the thighs. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
I have back spasms.
No, back spasms would't cause a person to collapse. More likely, a spasm causes a person to abruptly stand still, bend in the direction that gives the most relief, and causes a "seizing" or tightness in the back muscles that are affected. Typically, if the person can lean or bend holding onto a wall or piece of furniture, or sit or lie down, the spasm eases and the person can move about again. Most back pain has spasms of varying degrees.
Common symptoms of cat back spasms include stiffness, difficulty moving, arching of the back, and vocalization of pain. Treatment options may include pain medication, muscle relaxants, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgery. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Common causes of cat back spasms include muscle strain, injury, arthritis, or underlying health conditions. Treatment may involve rest, pain medication, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgery. Consulting a veterinarian is recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment.
This is not enough information, but a good guess is muscle spasms.
no but in can cause severe headaches like migraines
It can when there is a point where nerves pas between joints where cartilage that normally holds the bone apart becomes thin or disappears, causing pressure to be put on the nerve which in turn can effect muscles elsewhere in the body.
Back spasms are very painful cramps in the back muscles. The pain can be the consequence of overdoing it through an athletic workout or just moving erroneous while getting out of bed or even doing a household chore. Most of the back spasms will affect the lower area of the back. You can lighten the pain of a muscle cramp in the back through certain home remedies. https://globalinfocus.com/perfect-home-remedies-for-back-spasms
do you get pain in your ankles from fibromyalgia -yes, all the time. I also have it in my back, legs, feet, arms, and I get migranes.
Sedentary jobs can cause you severe back pain problems.