Back pain is one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor or miss work, and it is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Back pain can range from a muscle aching to a shooting, burning or stabbing sensation. Additionally, the pain may radiate down to the leg or worsen with bending, twisting, lifting, standing or walking.
The fascinating and dangerous thing about high blood pressure is that it often carries no symptoms and occurs undetected. Interestingly, back pain is directly associated with cardiovascular health. Medical research has established the link between high blood pressure and chronic back pain. Mostly, back pain is caused by high blood pressure. Back pain and high blood pressure connect in multiple instances. Medical professionals and researchers believe that one main link is between the C-1 vertebrae and blood flow.
Doctors who have done study and specialization in chiropractic adjustment can properly align the body for optimal blood flow. Chiropractic care can have a very positive effect on blood pressure, safely and naturally.
Another link is between chronic back pain and hypertension. The connection is thought to exist because of how pain elevates blood pressure. Pain signals adrenal glands to dump adrenaline and triggers a discharge of the sympathetic nervous system. Both lead to an increase in blood pressure.
Gentle chiropractic adjustment and realignment support cardiovascular health. This kind of treatment can also relieve pain and promote overall wellness.
Introduction
Statistically, around 20 million Americans have chronic and acute back pain problems. This could be a serious health issue for many people. There is research suggesting a connection between ongoing back pain and hypertension, which means if you have back pain, you may also want to be mindful of your blood pressure.
High blood pressure (also called hypertension) is a very common condition that affects more than 76 million Americans and many people around the globe, but hypertension also is a very serious condition that can damage the heart, brain, and kidneys because hypertension doesn’t usually produce symptoms, the individual might overlook physical signs that could indicate that the individual is experiencing high blood pressure complications.
Chronic pain has a traumatic effect on bodies. It is connected to many different physical and psychological disorders, including hypertension. The systems that regulate pain and blood pressure are suspected to be linked, which may be the reason why sufferers of chronic back pain often exhibit multiple cardiovascular symptoms, including hypertension. Pain elevates blood pressure because of two biological responses that occur when the patient body experiences painful sensations
- Electrical pain signals sent out from the brain stimulate a continuous discharge of the sympathetic nervous system. This sympathetic discharge produces hypertension and tachycardia, or a pulse rate over 100 beats per minute.
- Another cause of high blood pressure caused by back pain is that pain signals the adrenal glands to release adrenaline, which subsequently causes pulse and blood pressure to rise.
There are several therapy and medicines that can be advised for the back pain that impacts the blood pressure. Moreover, Tramadol is the best choice for moderate to severe back pain in adults. Tramadol 100mg is a pain reliever medicine with an opioid nature and is classified as a synthetic opioid. It acts in the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. It inhibits the production of a chemical that is responsible for pain (prostaglandins).
Tramadol may be habit-forming due to its opioid nature, especially with prolonged use. It is recommended to take Tramadol as per prescribed by the medical professionals. It belongs to the drug class narcotic analgesics. Taking this medicine during pregnancy might be dangerous for pregnant women and their children. The child may be addicted to this drug because of its opioid nature. Adderall 30mg orange is classified as a Schedule 2 controlled substance under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA).
Precaution of taking back pain-reliever Tramadol:
It is clinically advised that pain-reliever (Tramadol) should only intake as prescribed by the medical professional or doctor. Since it belongs to drug class narcotic analgesics, therefore it is not recommended for children and pregnant women. Tramadol may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Thus before taking this medicine a patient should inform the doctor in case of following medical history.
- In case if the patient is suffering from liver or kidney problem
- If the patient is suffering from epilepsy or fits which is not under control by the current treatment
- In case of a history of acute poisoning with sleeping pills, alcohol, painkillers or medicines that affect mood
- In case the patient is taking certain medicines for the treatment of depression or Parkinson’s disease.
Moreover, Tramadol may make the patient dizzy or sleepy. Therefore consumption of alcohol, marijuana or cannabis is prohibited as it can make the patient dizzier. Also driving and using other machinery which needs alertness of the patient is not recommended to do.
Association between high blood pressure (hypertension) and back pain:
High blood pressure (hypertension) and back pain are associated with the blood vessel ‘Aorta’. Aorta is the largest blood vessel in the human body that carries blood from the heart to the arms, abdomen, pelvis, and legs. Stretching from the heart it passes through the heart branching out into several capillaries to various organs in the body. When the walls of the artery become weak, the artery can balloon in size causing severe back pain and abdominal pain, and may over time rupture or leak developing into a life-threatening condition which is called an aortic aneurysm. This aortic aneurysm is commonly experienced in the abdominal area and since the aorta in the abdomen is near the lower spine, intense back pain is often experienced as the back pain by patients with aortic aneurysms. These back pain can be spread to the pelvis, growing, and legs over the time-lapse.
The chronic elevation of the blood pressure by the time can weaken the walls of the aorta resulting in an aneurysm which is 80% of the cases that occur in the abdomen and results in back pain. However, it has to be understood that though high blood pressure is a risk factor for many health issues, hypertension does not cause back pain in all cases. There are many causes of back pain and having a blood pressure further increases the risk of suffering back pain even when steered clear from all the other spine problems.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, it is proven that high blood pressure (hypertension) has an impact on back pain. Both are directly associated with the blood vessel Aorta. Aorta is the largest blood vessel in the human body that carries blood from the heart to the arms, abdomen, pelvis, and legs. Stretching from the heart it passes through the heart branching out into several capillaries to various organs in the body. Chronic hypertension weakens the walls of the aorta resulting in aneurysms. Most of the cases happen in the abdomen resulting in back pain. However, it has to be understood that though hypertension is a risk factor for many health issues, hypertension does not cause back pain in all cases. There are many causes of back pain and having blood pressure enhances the risk of back pain even when steer clear from all the other spine problems.