
Back Pain
Back Pain can be acute (usually intense, however short-lived), subacute or chronic (long-lasting or taking place often). Acute back ache commonly lasts from one to seven days. About 80 percentage of all back pain is acute. Subacute back pain generally lasts from seven days to seven weeks and commonly.
Is mild sometimes it's extreme. This ache normally is unrelated to other illnesses you may have. About 10 to 20 percent of all back pain is subacute. Chronic back pain commonly lasts greater than three months and maybe slight or severe It can be associated with different illnesses you may have or may don't have any identifiable cause About five to 10 percentage of all back pain is chronic.

Symptoms
Pain localized in the lower, middle, or upper back, ranging from dull aches to sharp sensations Radiating pain extending to the legs, buttocks, or arms, commonly caused by nerve compression Stiffness or reduced mobility, making it difficult to bend, twist, or stand upright. Numbness or tingling in the back or limbs, often linked to spinal or nerve issues. Weakness in the back or legs, which may indicate severe nerve involvement. Pain that worsens with movement or improves with rest, typical of mechanical back pain. Persistent night pain or discomfort while lying down, which could suggest serious conditions. Swelling, redness, or warmth in the affected area, indicating possible inflammation or infection.