After c section delivery 4 months back my wife suffer upper back pain inL3 L4 where the anaesthesia inject. What to do please suggest.
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It's common to have some back pain after giving birth. It usually resolves within a few months, though some women will continue to have pain for much longer Exercises to strengthen your abdominal muscles and increase flexibility may be helpful too. Sit up straight, Always bend from your knees and lift objects and children from a crouching position to minimize the stress on your back. Also, many new moms inadvertently make their back problems worse by not being conscious of good posture while feeding their baby. For example, when you're learning how to breastfeed you may be so focused on getting your baby to latch on correctly that you end up sitting hunched over, straining your neck and upper back muscles as you look down.
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