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Back pain and breathing
What is chiropractice ? Can yoga and chiropractice be used to treat back problems ? Is it part of back problem ? I feel difficult breathing when my back has slight discomfort and it pushes in. Last year due to this pain and COVID , I had difficult breathing and had to rush to icu . But I was usually am able to run a lot . But still sometimes strangely my back makes my breathing difficult. Is there some hidden problem with my body ? Which department will help solve it ?
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You need to establish a proper diagnosis of the cause of Back Pain. The treatment usually involves medications and bed rest initially. Once you are cured, you can use Yoga, chiropractics, etc to replace medications.
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