

Your doctor will probably test for the most common causes of lower back pain, such as the functioning of your kidneys, a clear urinary tract, and the absence of bladder or cystic issues. These typical causes are easy to identify and treat, but not so in cases of adrenal fatigue. Typically, sudden lower back pain is caused by some form of trauma, whether that be a fall, pulling a muscle while lifting, traumatic blow to the lower back, or even women who have had an epidural during childbirth. Your doctor can usually isolate the root cause of your back pain and provide treatment. Oftentimes, sudden lower back pain is a relatively easy problem to manage. That being said, those who suffer from Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome (AFS) experience pain in the lower back that is seldom understood. The Mayo Clinic has estimated that nearly 80% of the population will suffer from sudden lower back pain at some point in their lives.
