Abdominal pain can be caused by excess gas or by a pulled muscle that occurs between the chest and pelvic regions. The pain can either be a cramp-like one or a sharp one. Abdominal pain can occur anywhere in the abdominal region—the lower, upper, or the sides. In case you are experiencing upper abdominal pain, it would be better for you to get a tall men’s abdominal belt that would cover your entire torso. For pain in the lower portion of your abdomen, a shorter abdominal belt or men’s hernia belt may be the best option. Abdominal pain is mainly caused by inflammation or the stretching of an organ or muscle and can occur in a man belonging to any age group. Seniors also face abdominal pains, and the abdominal belt can be used by them as well to relieve the pain.
Back pain is a frequent side effect of abdominal pain, and many men experience both at the same time. If abdominal pain is left untreated, it can lead to back pain and limit your mobility in the future. Back pain may range from a dull, consistent soreness to a sudden, stinging pain that can make movement quite difficult. Like abdominal pain, back pain can also occur in the upper, middle, or lower back area. To ensure that an abdominal pain does not lead to back pain it is wise to use an abdominal belt to provide abdominal support and to speed up the healing process.
There are various belts that work for abdominal as well as back support. The men’s industrial support belt provides extra support for people who need it while working. This is especially suited for men who do heavy lifting at work as it supports the back putting less stress on it. Abdominal belts are also available for people recovering from various surgeries like a hernia, appendicitis, hip replacement, and bariatric surgery. The abdominal belts are especially useful for seniors as our body gets weaker with age and older men tend to develop age-related aches and pains.