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Sciatica pain and the sciatic nerve

Sciatica pain and the sciatic nerve

 

Sciatica is a condition where there is pain along the sciatic nerve. This occurs when the sciatic nerve is compressed, inflamed (swollen), irritated, or stretched anywhere along its length. Sciatica is a condition involving pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in the leg. It occurs when there is damage to the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is pain in the buttock and leg, caused by pressure on nerves in the lower back. The pressure can be triggered by slipped vertebral discs, pinched nerves or some forms of arthritis.

Sciatica is typically caused by nerve root compression, usually due to intervertebral disk herniation (see Movement and Cerebellar Disorders: Dystonias ), bony irregularities (eg, osteoarthritic osteophytes, spondylolisthesis), or, much less often, intraspinal tumor or abscess. Compression may occur within the spinal canal or intervertebral foramen. Sciatica is a painful condition in the region of the lower back and hip, affecting about half of all people with serious back conditions. Sciatica is caused by the sciatic nerve being pinched. But the pinching can be caused by either a muscle spasm (my case), or by disks in your backbone.

Sciatica is a fairly common condition and in Dr. Groff?s estimation, as many as 85 percent of the patients he sees who are experiencing lower back pain have a positive diagnosis. Sciatica is a set of symptoms rather than a diagnosis for what is irritating the root of the nerve , causing the pain. It is a signal that something is not right and to look for the underlying cause. Sciatica is often caused by tight muscles, and tight muscles may be caused by a lack of magnesium. Calcium is the main mineral involved in muscle contraction, while magnesium is the main mineral that releases muscle contractions.

Sciatica is one of the most common forms of back pain. It occurs in about 5% of people who visit their doctor for back pain and in 1?3% of the general adult population. Sciatica is a very well known affection. Its definition can be found in any pathological treatise, so We do not make an attempt to define it.

Pain from sciatica can change it can be shooting or burning, sharp or dull, non-stop or intermittent. Pain is usually only felt on one side of the body. Pain down the leg can be reproduced by lifting the leg straight up off the examining table. Pain occurs in the buttock, thigh and leg due to irritation of the sciatic nerve.

Treatment for sciatica is aimed at helping to manage the pain without long-term use of medications. At least a few days of bed rest is needed for the inflammation to go away.

 



 

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