Technology today has undeniably made our lives easier; however, the increasing dependence on the ‘one tap’ lifestyle has also led to several negative effects on our backs, which often tend to go unnoticed. Long working hours on computers, excessive use of smartphones, a lack of physical exercise, and a sedentary lifestyle have forced several youngsters to spend their days in pain. Ice packs, ointments, and balms seem to have become the best friends of those in their mid20s and 30s, and due to a hectic lifestyle, several millennials are accepting pain as an unavoidable part of their daily lives.
According to research by the India Council of Medical Research, titled ‘India: Health of the Nation’s States: The India State-Level Disease Burden Initiative,’ back pain is affecting an increasing number of young people between the ages of 18 to 25 years. The report highlights that in the last couple of years, the frequency of spine care visits among the younger workforce has increased from 25% to 31%, which indicates that low back pain is no longer an “old person’s ailment” and has become a serious health concern for the country’s youth.
This alarming rise in the prevalence of low back pain and spinal ailments in young adults and teenagers has emphasised the need for spreading awareness among the people.
CAUSES
SYMPTOMS
Symptoms of the spine problems include –
PREVENTION
There are several easy ways through which you can take care of your spine.
These include –
Dr Umesh Srikantha is a Consultant of Neurosurgery at Head of Spine Services in Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore.
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