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I recommend you get out of the chair once in a while to go outside and get some exercise.
The obvious question: WHY are you playing "for hours"?
Simple deep breathing exercises and really simple yoga stretches can bring quick relief.
Muscles and joints need water to stay flexible.
Certain food and drink can dehydrate you and can cause muscle inflammation.
Be aware that games are changing your brain chemistry. Addiction is possible.
Make sure you're not tilting your head down or up . You may need to adjust the position of your monitore some.
+1 for
I also use a lumbar pillow on my gaming chair to keep my back cushioned and also reminds me to keep my posture up or else the pillow starts to get in a weird position and i have to readjust it which also reminds me to fix posture.
Do a bit of yoga before or in the middle of a long gaming session.
And lastly, I also have a foot massager which doesnt necessarily help the back but helps blood flow which keeps me awake and thinking about my health as I use it.
This is an ergonomics issue.
Get a descent chair. Place monitor and keyboard correctly.