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  • Get Relief For Burning Pain in Upper Back Muscles
    By: ROBERT LAVOIE

    Everyone has experienced some form of back pain at least once in their life time. A sports injury is one way you might get a burning pain in your upper back muscles; you might have over done some work and possibly had poor posture while performing it. These conditions can cause back pain. But there are ways and various information that you can use to get relief.

    Just because you are feeling some burning in your muscles, this is not the time that you just want to lay around and do nothing. Hoping and waiting for the pain to go away. Now you can do this on your first day, that will be OK, and you might even get away with just resting for a couple days. But if you continue to lay around and hope your back pain is going to go away, your are just going to slow down your recovery.

    Its imperative that you start exercising those muscles. You need to do some stretching and perform easy exercises so that your muscles start its healing process. This will help in getting rid of the burning type pain in the upper back. You need to resume your regular activities within a few days. You may still feel that burning sensation, but this is a good time for you to start moving yourself and start performing light exercises.

    You can find relief in a number of ways whether you are in bed, moving or working. One of these ways is to use heat with a plug-in heating pad, a heat pack can be warmed repeatedly using the microwave, a medical therapeutic pad that you stick on your skin and it will stay warm for 4-6 hours, a hot bath or even a spa can do wonders.

    Cold can also be used to relieve the muscular pain. A pack of ice that has been frozen in the freezer or a frozen bag of peas work just as well, you can even have two of them to switch between. This heat and cold can help aching muscles.

    Medication such as Acetaminophen, NSAIDS, and many types of anti-inflammatory medications, or even herbal analgesics will have to be resorted to if pain still persists in the upper back muscles.

    You may want to try some of these remedies to relive the pain in your muscles. If you still haven't been able to find relief by using the advice provided then its probably time for you to see a physician. Your doctor might prescribe narcotics or have a steroid injection.

    You must also start to do some light exercise to help with the pain. This is going to help to strengthen your muscles in your back, legs and your stomach. Now you still may be feeling the burning pain in your upper back muscles, a gentle stretching and strengthening exercises is going to help your back and might even feel good. One other option that you may have would be to visit your chiropractor, masseuse or acupuncture. These all have been found to help with the upper back pain.

    If the pain does not subside in a few weeks, a visit to your family physician would be required. There could be other reasons that are causing this burning pain in your upper back and more complicated treatments would be required. Not every cause of back pain can be identified, but bear in mind that if your back pain persists, you will need to visit a doctor to help rule out any possibilities of other complications.

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