It could be anything, nerve problem, muscle problem, kidneys or a number of other things…It is impossible to answer your question without knowing what the actual problem is. Ask your Doctor for a referral for a CT or MRI scan.
The wrong type of treatment or exercises can do more damage than good and you need to have your back properly diagnosed prior to ANY treatment.
Again you do need to have a CT / MRI scan or such done before allowing ANYONE to touch your back.
Get a professional opinion from the radiologist doing the scan in his report to your doctor and then go from there.
Over the counter pain medication like aspirin or Advil and a hot water bottle or ThermaCare heat wrap. Sleeping with a pillow or cushion between your knees may also help because it aligns your hips and spine as you sleep.
With lamps and electrical appliances I would be concerned about fire safety and maybe even skin sensitivity.
It could be anything, nerve problem, muscle problem, kidneys or a number of other things…It is impossible to answer your question without knowing what the actual problem is. Ask your Doctor for a referral for a CT or MRI scan.
The wrong type of treatment or exercises can do more damage than good and you need to have your back properly diagnosed prior to ANY treatment.
Again you do need to have a CT / MRI scan or such done before allowing ANYONE to touch your back.
Get a professional opinion from the radiologist doing the scan in his report to your doctor and then go from there.
Over the counter pain medication like aspirin or Advil and a hot water bottle or ThermaCare heat wrap. Sleeping with a pillow or cushion between your knees may also help because it aligns your hips and spine as you sleep.
With lamps and electrical appliances I would be concerned about fire safety and maybe even skin sensitivity.