Over 600 million worldwide suffered from back pain in 2020, 10% of the global population. This number is expected to grow to over 800 million by 2050 according to a Lancet report.
Back pain is also a significant contributor to societal and economic burden and a growing issue in Asia and Africa. Let us understand it better and work towards preventing this condition.

The symptoms of back pain can vary. They can be acute, or accompanied by fever, weight loss, nerve pain, etc. It is important to recognise each of these symptoms and take appropriate action as described in the diagnosis section
When to see a doctor?
- Fever and/or chills associated with acute back pain
- Unexplained sudden weight loss with no changes in diet/lifestyle
- Noticeable deformity in the spine or shoulders
- Nerve pain/numbness/tingling in the lower limbs
- Severe stiffness in the morning (could be related to osteoporosis, osteo arthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis)
- Trauma - May happen due to lifting heavy weight, falls or exercising in improper posture which can cause injury to the disc space, irritation of nerves, injury to muscles and even sprains.
- Acute pain that wakes one up from sleep
- Back pain associated with urinary or stool incontinence.
- Constant, severe pain that is not helped by home measures or changing position
Changed
16/Aug/2025
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