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[|Human|] Hello. Nice to see you. I am still a student right now(age 16). And I am facing 2 major problems (for me)... 1. I always felt tired and lazy. I do not know what is my problem. My neck and my back always felt hurt without any specific reasons. I never skipped my meals (I always eat vegetables and fruits) and I exercise regularly by dancing, cycling or playing ping pong. Can you tell me why? 2. As you can see from above statement, I think i am having a healthy lifestyle. But it is not what it is seem. Based on my BMI, I am an overweight person. Please help me. I have a low metabolisme rate, so is there any way to increase my metabolisme rate? Plus, I love ice cream and i do not know how to control eating it. Is there a way to control myself from eating unhealthy food? I am blank. Please help me ~ : (
[|AI|]  Hello, Thanks for your query. It seems that your increase in weight; wrong body posture; inadequate exercise and reduced muscle tone is taking a toll on your back. For pain to go, it takes not only rest (on a comfortable bed) but also avoidance of particular positions (during work, rest or recreation). During the day don't sit in one position for more than an hour and take frequent stretch breaks. Do not bend forward to lift things up, bend the knees and hips for that. Also discontinue any strenuous activity or exercises for some time. I suggest you to try back strengthening exercises by extension of the back muscles which can be taught by your Physiotherapist. This will help to relieve the possible muscle spasm which causes the pain. You may go for a physical examination by your Orthopedic to rule out any spine related pathology. You may be prescribed painkillers and/or muscle relaxants which should give you relief. Physiotherapy may also be advised if necessary. I would suggest you to try swimming as this will help most in back conditions. I do hope that you have found something helpful, and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care