Upper back pain
May 7, 2024
Physical discomfort affecting the upper part of the back that may vary from a dull ache to serious pain.
Hot or cold packs may ease discomfort. Pain relievers available without a prescription often help back pain. Limited bed rest, followed by regular activities and gentle stretching exercises may help.
Seek medical care immediately if the pain:
- Happens after a car crash, bad fall or sports injury.
- Causes new bowel or bladder control problems.
- Occurs with a fever.
Make an appointment to see a health care professional if pain:
- Persists or worsens.
- Occurs with unintentional weight loss, nausea or both.
- Limits the ability to work, sleep or perform daily activities.
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