Sciatica

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Sciatica


Sciatica Sciatica is the name given to pain that occurs along the sciatic nerve and spread down to one or both legs from the lower back. The sciatic nerve is the most extensive and broad nerve in the human body. It passes from the lower back, through the buttocks, and down the legs ending just below the skin. The irritation in sciatic nerve leads to pain in lower back, which may extend up to the knees. There are mainly two types of sciatica pain: Acute Sciatica and Chronic Sciatica. Acute or short-term sciatica pain usually lasts for 4-8 weeks and can be managed at home there is no requirement of medical help. One can use hot and cold packs and do regular exercise to reduce the symptoms related to acute sciatica. Chronic or long-term sciatica pain usually last for more than 8 weeks and may require professional medical treatment.


Causes of Sciatica        

The most common cause of sciatica is irritation in the sciatic nerve, which often results in the herniated disk (slipped disk). Some of the factors that cause irritation in the sciatic nerve are: Pregnancy Obesity Excessive pressure on back or buttocks Spondylolisthesis Lumbar spinal stenosis Infection or injury within the spine Old age Physical inactivity


Symptoms      

The pain due to sciatica generally occurs in one side of the lower body. Common symptoms of sciatica are: Pain in the buttocks Lower Back pain Restricted leg movement Extreme weakness Pain that increase with standing and walking Burning sensation down the leg


Diagnosis of Sciatica After examining a patient’s medical history and conducting physical exam, an orthopaedic will order a diagnostic test. Diagnostic tests for sciatica may include imaging tests such as X-rays or Magnetic Resource Imaging (MRI). These diagnostic tests will provide the doctor with detailed view of compressed sciatic nerve, which will help in the treatment of sciatica.


Treatments The treatment of sciatica depends on the type of symptoms. Acute Sciatica can be treated at home using hot and cold packs, yoga, and other exercise such as walking and stretching. Chronic Sciatica Treatment includes: ď‚— Anti-inflammatory drugs such as codeine, amitripyline, and gabapentin can help in the reduction of pain and inflammation due to Sciatica. However, these medicines should be taken under medical supervision. ď‚— Chiropractic treatment and physiotherapy involves various exercises and electrical stimulation techniques that can provide relief from severe pain, improves flexibility, strengthen back muscles and alleviates pressure on the nerves.


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