SCIATICA PAIN
Sciatica Pain: What It Is, What Causes It, and When to Take It Seriously
Sciatica isn’t just ordinary back pain — it’s a specific type of nerve pain that can affect your lower back, hips, buttocks, and even down to your legs and feet. For many, it’s sharp, shooting, or burning — and for others, it’s constant discomfort that limits their movement.
Understanding sciatica is the first step in finding the right path to relief.
Let’s explore the common spinal issues, their causes, and early warning signs you should never ignore.
What is Sciatica?
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back through the hips and buttocks and down each leg.
This pain usually affects only one side of the body, and it occurs when the sciatic nerve is compressed or irritated, often by a herniated disc, bone spur, or spinal narrowing.
They often lead to back pain, neck pain, limited movement, and nerve-related symptoms such as numbness or tingling in the arms or legs.
Common Causes of Sciatica
Herniated or slipped disc in the lower spine
Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
Degenerative disc disease
Spondylolisthesis (slipping of one vertebra over another)
Pregnancy-related pressure
Piriformis syndrome (muscle irritation compressing the nerve)
Injury or trauma to the lower spine or pelvis
Prolonged sitting or poor posture
Symptoms of Sciatica
Sharp, burning, or shooting pain from the lower back to one leg
Numbness or tingling in the leg, foot, or toes
Weakness in the affected leg or difficulty moving it
Pain that worsens while sitting, coughing, or sneezing
Discomfort when standing after long sitting periods
Sensation of “electric shock” through the leg
Who is Most at Risk?
People aged 30 to 60
Individuals with sedentary lifestyles
Manual laborers or those who lift heavy objects
People with poor posture or obesity
Pregnant women due to added spinal pressure
Those with a history of spine problems
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