Sciatica

Sciatica is a common type of pain affecting the sciatic nerve, a large nerve extending from the lower back down the back of each leg.

What Are the Symptoms of Sciatica?

Common symptoms of sciatica include:

  • picLower back pain
  • picPain in the rear or leg that is worse when sitting
  • picHip pain
  • picBurning or tingling down the leg
  • picWeakness, numbness, or difficulty moving the leg or foot
  • picA constant pain on one side of the rear
  • picA shooting pain that makes it difficult to stand up

Sciatica usually affects only one side of the lower body. Often, the pain extends from the lower back all the way through the back of the thigh and down through the leg. Depending on where the sciatic nerve is affected, the pain may also extend to the foot or toes.

For some people, the pain from sciatica can be severe and debilitating. For others, the sciatica pain might be infrequent and irritating, but has the potential to get worse.

Seek immediate medical attention if you have progressive lower extremity weakness, numbness in the upper thighs, and/or loss of bladder or bowel control.

What Causes Sciatica?

Sciatica is caused by irritation of the root(s) of the lower lumbar and lumbosacral spine.

Additional common causes of sciatica include:

  • picLumbar spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back)
  • picDegenerative disc disease (breakdown of discs, which act as cushions between the vertebrae)
  • picSpondylolisthesis (a condition in which one vertebra slips forward over another one) Pregnancy
  • picMuscle spasm in the back or buttocks

Other things that may make your back pain worse include being overweight, not exercising regularly, wearing high heels, or sleeping on a mattress that is too soft.

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