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backache Definition

back·ache (bakāk′)

noun

an ache or pain in the back, esp. in the lower back

backache Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • cause: The most common ailment in Scottish hospitals is backache caused by locals stretching for their wallets.
  • get: Concerns I've got terrible backache My bump's making jerky movements Want to know more?
  • have: Gone are the days of just having a backache!
  • suffer: Whereas, women in relationships suffered more backache and insomnia!
  • include: Other signs include backache or that heavy feeling you get during your period.
  • relieve: Back Pad ( shown left ) Designed to relieve most backaches by using powerful magnetic fields to penetrate to the depth of the pain.

Adjective modifier

  • low: Acupuncture can successfully treat: Lower backache Arthritis Headaches Muscle spasms There are various forms of acupuncture.
  • terrible: Concerns I've got terrible backache My bump's making jerky movements Want to know more?
  • chronic: Previous data have suggested that an epidural may increase the incidence of chronic backache.
  • severe: He was feverish 38°C and complaining of rash, headache, severe backache and nausea.
  • simple: In acute simple backache there is not need for an X-ray.
  • most: Back Pad ( shown left ) Designed to relieve most backaches by using powerful magnetic fields to penetrate to the depth of the pain.

Modifies a noun

  • labor: Suffice to say, I never felt the urge to push, Ben was posterior so gave me terrible backache labor.
  • pain: I had a lot of backache pain with each contraction and this was the only way I could cope with it.

Noun used with modifier

  • term: Some observational studies have shown increased rates of long term backache and headache.
  • pregnancy: Is the phrase that springs to mind tonight - got that lovely late pregnancy backache - bleurgh.