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sherrardk | 20:22 Mon 11th Jul 2011 | Body & Soul
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My husband has done something to his back - it is muscular pain, both sides of his spine in his lower back. What's the best thing he could do/take to alleviate the pain, etc? Thanks
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If it is muscular pain then he needs heat to relax the muscle. Have you got a hot water bottle?
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No hot water bottle - would a hot bath do the same job?
it would certainly ease it but only while the back is warm, pop down the shop and get some Fiery Jack or similar to spray or rub on it.
As hot as he can tolerate, keep topping it up if need be and stop being so vigorous with him sherr :)
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Thank you - I'll go and have a look in the medicine box (Tupperware box in the garage, out of the way of little hands).
Anti inflammatories such as ibuprofen. If muscular you could also try pain/anti inflammatory gel just don't go mad, I think you can take it with ibuprofen but bear in mind they contain similar stuff. A pharmacist would be able to advise (or Sqad if he's about) as to dosage.

If heat doesn't work, try cold.

I find the one of the radox bath stuff good for relaxing if I'm aching.
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Thanks all - I will forward your suggestions and then he can do as he sees fit (not that he is awkward!).
Doctor told me not to use both diclofenac and the gel together, as they both contain the same ingredient(ibroprufen). I would try the gel because it rubs in exactly where the pain is.
okay - take ibruprophen - check out the dosage on line -warm the area for 20 mins then apply a cold compress (packet of frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel) alternate at regualar intervals throughout the day - don't be a hero but move around frequently - with the help of a walking stick if necessary. Have been there done that and got the tee shirt for over twenty years - if it is very bad, a support belt helps
I agree with carmalee and Jenna.

Ibuprofen at least 400mgms every 6 hours if necessary.

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