Sometimes, heat relieves back pain. Relaxing in a hot bath, perhaps with bath salts, can relieve tension that could contribute to the pain. Some people also treat pain with ice packs. Don't apply ice directly to your back, since it can burn your skin; instead, wrap it in a cloth as a buffer. If you don't have regular ice packs, using a pack of frozen vegetables on your back is just as effective.

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