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Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause

If you are looking for lower back and hip pain Menopause solutions then be sure to be connected with the Mehta Spine. Mehta Spine is the best place to treat hip problems and also lower back problems.<br>

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Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause

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  1. Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause • Women spend half their life going through menstruation. During menstruation, the women go through back pains, stomach-aches and all sorts of mood swings. • Women bleed for a maximum of 5 days per month. Even after this, they suffer to some extent when they go through menopause. • It is the time when their menstruation comes to an end and stops. • A woman goes through her menopause in between the age of 45-50 years. They go through immense pain at this time too. • They get mood swings, back pain, hip andLower back pain which can even result in serious problems. • They also experiencemenopause pain in lower abdomen that causes them severe pain.

  2. Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause Lower back pain during Menopause • Woman go through hormonal lower back painduring her time of menopause. • Many studies have proven and shown that the woman who go through immense and higher pain are more likely to face chronic lower back pain during her menopause. • Most woman suffer from lower back and spine pain as the menopause gets too much for them to handle.

  3. Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause As a result of the chronic pain, women start to rely and depend more on painkillers which is not very advisable. Some tips to manage such chronic lower back pain are: • Practice as many relaxation exercises as you can. The more relaxed and exercised your mind and body is, the less pain you will feel. • Try to not stress out too much as it will only add more to your pain. • Move around and do things that keep you active. Being lazy and laid back will decrease your body movements and exercise. • Get plenty of rest and sleep.

  4. Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause Hip pain during Menopause • Woman also go through a hip pain during her menopause. • Women during her menopause has a high chance of developing gluten tendinopathy which is a serious hip pain where the outer or the lateral side of the hip is effected. • This happens due to the lose of oestrogen during Menopause as the time for tendon repairs take longer than usual.

  5. Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause  Some tips to ease the pain and treat such hip pain during Menopause are: • Visit a physiotherapist and get therapy and massage for your affected area. • Know your body well and do necessary care to prevent the pain from increasing or even getting the pain at all. • Also do exercise therapies and do exercises that help in easing the pain. • Get enough rest and sleep. • Also get strength training for your hips and tendons to make it stronger.

  6. Extreme Lower Back and Hip Pain Menopause Final Overview • There are many private consultant spinal Surgeons in UK that advice you and help you in your journey of dealing with back and hip pain during your menopause. • Mehta Spine is a group of experts in spinal surgery UK who consult  advice, diagnose and treat the people going through various hip problems and also lower back problems. • They also work on spinal deformity and back and neck pain. • Therefore, be sure to get in touch with the expert professionals at Mehta Spine to avail immediate solutions to such issues.

  7. Contact us • Royal Orthopaedic Hospital • BMI The Priory Hospital • Spire Parkway Hospital • Bromsgrove Private Clinic • Birmingham Children’s Hospital

  8. Contact and Connect • Clinical secretary: SamanthaLeavy+44 785 021 1939 • Medico-legal secretary: JanClarke+44 121 4508928 • Spire Parkway Hospital: 0121 704 5500 • BMI NEC (National Enquiry Centre): 0808 101 0337 • BMI Priory: 0121 446 1638 • Email:info@mehtaspine.co.uk • The appointments are booked through the clinic

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