Description
The conditions that can cause back pain in females include:
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: It is one of the most frequent infections in the reproductive age group and is a major risk factor causing low backache in females. PID is defined as the inflammation of the upper genital tract including the uterus, ovaries and the pelvic peritoneum most commonly caused by gonorrhoea or chlamydia. Signs and symptoms are mostly mild and difficult to recognize, there may be mild to severe pain in pelvis and lower abdomen, discharge per vagina, abnormal uterine bleeding, painful coitus, fever and painful micturition.
- Premenstrual syndrome: It presents with a wide range of symptoms including mood swings, tenderness of breasts, fatigue, irritability, cravings for food, and depression. Physical symptoms are joint or muscle pain, backache, headache, abdominal bloating, acne, constipation or diarrhoea, etc. these symptoms disappear within four days after the start of menstruation.
- Endometriosis: It is characterized by the presence and growth of functioning;endometrial tissue in places other than the uterus that often results in severe pain and infertility. Symptoms include dysmenorrhea, pain or cramps before and during menstruation, profuse menstrual flow or bleeding between periods, low back pain during menses, etc.
- Dysmenorrhoea: It is defined as difficult menstrual flow or painful menstruation. It can be primary, i.e., with no underlying pathology, and secondary, i.e., resulting from an identifiable pelvic pathology like endometriosis, PID, Fibroids, Ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, infection, polyps, or tumours in pelvic cavity. It presents with cramps in lower abdomen, low back pain which may radiate down the legs, with associated symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, fatigue, etc.
- Pregnancy: Backache is common between 5th ; 7th month of pregnancy and it occurs due to a shift in centre of gravity, weight gain, and relaxation of ligaments in preparation for birth. Pain can be felt around sacrum, or in dorsal spine or around the waist and it may radiate to the legs.
- Musculoskeletal Disorders: Certain disorders of the joints and muscles are more common in females and can present with backache, these are – Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Spondylolisthesis, Piriformis syndrome, Sacroiliitis, etc.
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Aesculus Hippocastanum |
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Indications : Helps relieve backache associated with menstrual irregularities, leucorrhoea & other pelvic organ disorders in women besides pain of Lumbar spondylosis & Slip disc.
PRODUCT FORMULATION : Tablets
2 tablets thrice a day.
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Pre-Adults: 1 tablet thrice a day. Or as prescribed by the physician.
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