Although one can go see a general practice physician for minor Back pain, he or she may refer you to an orthopedist if the problem will require a specialist. You may also set up an appointment with an orthopedist on your own if you would rather see a specialist immediately.
There are a few different kind of doctors that can be seen to address lower back pain but the best one to address the problem is a chiropractor. A chiropractor can usually help provide immediate relief without medication.
If you experience back spasms, you should first see your primary care physician. He can then refer you to a specialists.
Back spasms and Migraine can be comorbid. This means they are separate conditions that one person has at the same time. Spasms can also trigger Migraine in susceptible individuals. See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
Muscle spasms from bending over all day make the back hurt in ways that are unimaginable. Sometimes lying down can relieve back pain, but if the pain is severe, you may need to see a back doctor. A back doctor will x-ray the back and do other tests to see if there are any pinches nerves or problems with the vertebrae.
see if you've had head achs,reslessness or irrabillitty and muscle spasms
It's abnormal and probably not good. See a doctor.
If by 'spasms' you mean foot, eye, face, etc. twitches, the cat is almost certainly dreaming. Dogs and cats evidently have vivid dreams but what we see are body twitches and movements.
Stomach spasms could be a serious of problems due to your digestional system. These might be due to ulcers, or hernia. See a physican for advise
Depends on which type it is. See link for more.
These are generally called 'ticks' and caused by nerve endings. Generally when the muscle area in the neck is stressed this can cause ticks on the side of the head or even eye problems (eye strain) can cause this. Rub your shoulders with A535 and it should go away. If it continues see an eye specialist.
go see your doctor and get on valiume or a drug of that type.
You very likely have a dislocated disc that is pinching a nerve causing musscle spasms. Need to either see a Doctor or Chiropractor and get either medication or treatment for this. It can get worse if not treated.
go to youtube and type in blowhole strikes back and see the one has about 45 min. on it
I don't know, I'm not a doctor, but I think you should go see one.