When To Call a Doctor
Give your
low back pain a day or two to work itself out before
you call your doctor, unless you have signs of a severe illness, injury, or
heart attack, as described below.
Call911or other emergency
services immediately if:
- You have back pain with chest
pain. Always call 911 any time you
think you might have
symptoms of a heart attack. Symptoms of a heart attack
can include:
- Pain in the upper back with chest pain or
discomfort that is crushing or squeezing or feels like a heavy weight on the
chest.
- Chest pain with:
- Sweating.
- Shortness of
breath.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Pain that spreads from the
chest to the back, neck, or jaw or one or both shoulders or
arms.
- Dizziness or light-headedness.
- A fast or
irregular pulse.
- Fever.
- You had a severe injury to your back. Signs of
spinal injury include:
- New loss of bowel or bladder
control.
- New weakness in the legs.
- New numbness or
tingling in the buttocks, genital area, or legs.
- Moderate to severe
pain following an injury to the back.
Note: If you suspect that someone has a
spinal injury, don't move the person except to avoid an immediate threat, such
as a fire. If there is immediate danger, keep the head, neck, and back
supported and aligned while you move the person to safety.
For more information, see the topic
Back
Problems and Injuries.
Watchful Waiting
Most low back pain does not require a visit to a doctor. In
general, pain should start to improve after 1 or 2 days of home
treatment.
If you have pain that has not improved after 1 or 2 days and you
are unable to do your normal daily activities, call your doctor.
If your mild to moderate low back pain has continued through at
least 2 weeks of home treatment, talk with your doctor. He or she may want to
check for problems that may be causing your back pain.
Who To See
Ask your
family doctor or
general practitioner about diagnosing the cause of
back pain and evaluating back injuries. You may be referred to a specialist,
such as:
You may also be referred to one of the following specialists for
treatment:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment