Dr. Paresh Bang | Matruchhaya Spine Clinic
Pain is the main and most common symptom of sciatica. It ranges from mild to severe and may become worse by sneezing, coughing, or sitting for a long time. Other symptoms of sciatica include numbness, a tingling sensation that radiates from the lower back to one or both the legs, and finally to your toes.
A “slipped disc” is the common cause of sciatica which occurs when one of the discs present between the spinal bones or vertebrae gets damaged and presses the nerves. However, the reason for the damage is still not known. As you become old, your discs become less flexible and more likely to rupture.
The conditions that increase the risk of sciatica include:
Carrying heavy loads or driving motor vehicles for a long period might increase the risk of having sciatica.
The condition can be managed on its own without any treatment in few patients. But if the symptoms are persistent, and the condition is left untreated, then you may end up with permanent nerve damage. Therefore, do not ignore if you have loss of sensation or weakness in the affected leg, loss of bowel or bladder function.
Surgery is usually recommended in a following situations:
Before opting for surgery, many patients try non-surgical methods such as:
After surgery, it’s important to follow a comprehensive rehabilitation program:
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