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Lumbar acid may be lumbar muscle strain, pyelonephritis, arthritis, lumbar disc herniation, spinal tumors and other factors caused. 1. Lumbar muscle strain due to long-term high load work, sedentary long standing, poor posture and other reasons, leading to lumbar muscle and its attachment point fascia or periosteum produce chronic injury inflammation. 2. Pyelonephritis infection can lead to inflammation in the pyelonephritis site, swelling, congestion and other conditions, and then stimulate the lumbar nerves, resulting in pain or soreness. 3. Arthritis Arthritis can cause local damage, bleeding, edema, adhesion and muscle spasms and other pathologies, oppression or stimulation of lumbar nerves, resulting in lumbar acid. 4. Lumbar disc herniation Lumbar disc herniation can cause degenerative changes in the nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus and cartilage plate of the lumbar disc to varying degrees. Under the action of external force factors, the annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc ruptures, and the nucleus pulposus tissue protrudes from the ruptured place to the rear or spinal canal, resulting in stimulation or compression of adjacent spinal nerve roots, resulting in symptoms such as lumbar acid and lumbago. 5. The growth of spinal tumor will destroy the spinal bone and surrounding soft tissue, oppress or stimulate the lumbar nerves, so that patients with back pain, low back pain and other symptoms. In the case of back pain symptoms, should seek medical advice and accept the diagnosis and treatment of professional doctors, conducive to promoting the recovery of the disease.