My daughter's back pain after running in the school sports meeting was severe. She went to the hospital for a Dr emergency. The doctor said it was ok, but it was suggested to rest for a week. The next morning, she still felt better after taking a nap for three hours. Do you want to ask your doctors if it's serious? How should it be treated? What effect will it have on your body in the future? DR was also done in 19 years. Is there any correlation between the diagnostic opinions on the two reports? Is it OK if the previous symptoms are not written on the Dr this time?
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to the description and the examination results, the low back pain of teenagers after running may be caused by factors such as lumbar muscle strain or cold. Most of them are related to less normal activities and violent activities in the short term. The examination results show that there should be no big problems. In the near future, stay in bed more appropriately, and pay attention to the warmth of waist and hips, especially at night. The symptoms of low back pain will gradually improve. It is suggested that you should take more exercise at ordinary times. You should warm up first and don't take strenuous activities.
Condition Analysis:
According to your description of the symptoms and the uploaded X-ray examination results, it is considered to be recessive spina bifida. Further CT or MRI examination is recommended. Generally, one or more vertebrae of recessive spina bifida are not completely closed. Most of them do not need treatment. It is OK to strengthen the training of lumbar and dorsal muscles. If there are symptoms, surgical correction is required.
Condition Analysis:
The presence of low bone cleft will not heal itself, which is a congenital sacral vertebra dysplasia. Generally, there are no obvious symptoms, but low back pain is more likely to occur under the same labor intensity. Avoid cold and fatigue. Generally, no special treatment is required.