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The relationship between anxiety and lower back pain
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[QUOTE="Nite, post: 251129, member: 28512"] According to the America's Anxiety and Depression Association, there is a high chance of back pain in people with anxiety disorders. The symptoms of this can include, a sharp pain in your upper or lower back or the neck, stiffness along the spine, and chronic pain in the middle and lower back, specially when you stand or sit for extended periods. We all experience pain at some point, however, for people suffering from anxiety, that pain can become intense or even hard to treat. A severe pain can wear you down, and prevent you from doing all the day- to- day activities, adding more stress to your wellbeing. So, it is better to have a thorough discussion with your doctor about what you are experiencing rather than suffering in silence from pain and anxiety. That will help reduce your anxiety and stress, which may also help to reduce your pain. [/QUOTE]
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