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Yes, a person can have sciatica in the areas mentioned, however I'm not sure it can cause incontinence.

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Q: Can a person have sciatica in vagina buttocks anus right thigh and incontinence from sciatic nerve?
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What does it mean if a person is sciatic?

A person is sciatic if they are afflicted with sciatica. Symptoms include pain felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or various parts of the leg and foot as well as numbness or muscular weakness in the leg. Sciatica itself is not really a disease, just a name for a set of symptoms generally caused by the compression of certain nerves in the gluteal region of the body. Sciatica may also be experienced in late pregnancy, primarily resulting from the uterus pressing on the sciatic nerve.


Is sciatica to do with crohns?

Any abdominal problem can aggravate a sciatic problem, but sciatica is generally caused by the L4/5 disk pressing on the sciatic nerve. The pain is unmistakable, as it travels down the back of your legs into your feet. Essentially it feels like you've been stabbed in the lower back by a gnome from the inside that's twisting the knife around and enjoying it. Since Crohns can affect how a person sits, walks and lies down, it can affect a person's overall posture and pressure on the lower back, and thus the sciatic nerve, making any sciatic problem worse.


Anatomy and Health Issues Related to the Sciatic Nerve?

The "sciatic nerve" (pronounced "sigh + attic") is the longest nerve in the human body. It provides sensory communication between the brain and most of the buttocks and legs. This sensory communication goes in both directions, and includes pain messages that travel from the legs to the brain, as well as information on how to move the leg that travels from the brain to the muscles in the leg. Five separate nerves from the upper body combine to form the sciatic nerve. These nerves, known as S1, S2, S3, L4 and L5, come together in the upper part of the buttocks. From there, small nerve branches emerge and provide sensory communication to the hip joint. The main strand extends down the back of the leg to the knee, where it splits again into separate strands. The "tibial" strand continues down the back the leg and "innervates," or provides sensory perception and communication for, the heel and sole of the foot. The "peroneal" strand travels around the outside of the knee, down the side of the leg, and innervates the front part of the lower leg and the upper part of the foot. The largest segment of the nerve is the size of a person's thumb. The most common health problem associated with the sciatic nerve is known as "sciatica." Sciatica occurs when the S, L, or main sciatic nerve branches are compressed or pinched. Symptoms for sciatica include pain, numbness, tingling, weak muscles or movement difficulties in the lower back, buttocks, legs or feet. Spinal disc herniation is one common cause of sciatica. It may result from twisting and bending motions, which place unusual stress on the soft material inside the vertebrae. These movements may cause the soft material to rupture, spilling fluids into the narrow opening that allows the nerves to pass through the vertebrae, thus causing inflammation that compresses the nerve. Another common cause of sciatica is "piriformis syndrome." In most people, the sciatic nerve is below the piriformis muscle, a muscle in the buttocks region. However, in some people, the nerve passes through that muscle. When that muscle is compressed, the sciatic nerve is also compressed. Piriformis compression can be caused by something as simple as a large wallet in a hip pocket.


Do buttocks dance?

The buttocks can wiggle and jiggle when a person dances. The buttocks do not dance--they don't have that ability.


what is the definition of bowel incontinence?

Bowel incontinence is when a person is unable to control their bowels. That is, they have involuntary bowel movements.


What is Fannie?

A fanny is a person's buttocks. Buttocks ("butt") or fanny includes both cheeks, thus, every person has one fanny.


What is a fanny?

A fanny is a person's buttocks. Buttocks ("butt") or fanny includes both cheeks, thus, every person has one fanny.


How many buttocks does a person have?

There are two fat pads over muscles that make up the buttocks.


What supports the weight of the body when a person sits?

Their buttocks


What is a ba-donk-a-donk butt?

It means the person they are referring to has larger than average buttocks and most times is used in a way that indicates the person is attracted to the buttocks.


How can I get best incontinence protection?

The range of products of TENA depends on the incontinence level of that person, whether they are able to put on or remove the products for themselves or whether they require assistance. In each case maximum incontinence protection is provided.


What is greater sciatic foramen?

This is the largest foramen leading to and from the pelvis. One of the structures is the sciatic nerve. The foramen might be somewhat "closed" by bone and can "pinch" the sciatic nerve. This is very painful and a person can't dorsiflex the foot. Surgery can open the foramen and reduce the pain and disability.