NO. I cannot sit for any length of time nor can I drive. I have severe episodes of sciatica that lands me in bed for weeks at a time. I have had several epidural injections that last for a few months and wear off. I told I am not a candidate for surgery and was would have to live with the pain.
Sciatica normally refers to the painful or dull tingling, or even a burning sensation, in the leg due to the spinal nerve being pinched and causing problems in the leg.
Normally they do not have any correlation. But if you have prolonged rest after inguinal surgery and you have less muscle tone of back muscles, you may develop sciatica at times. Specially when you bent, twist and lift the weight, all at a time.
No it's not the same but the pain suffered by the patients are almost similar.
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There is no link between thyroid problems and sciatica. There is link between parathyroid problem and sciatica.
There is a possibility of you getting sciatica by shooting up meth.
One of the ways is just to look for the prices of the treatment for sciatica online. Another way is to ask anyone who has had the treatment for sciatica.
Sciatica is a painful condition caused by inflammation of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is considered a nerve disorder, in which unbearable pain runs down the outside of either leg from the hip to the ankle.
Sciatica pain is caused by the irritation or compression of the sciatica nerve. Symptoms include general back pain, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness and loss of tendon reflexes.
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I have taken Cialis 4 times. Twice it was followed by a day or two of sciatica.
Sciatica is caused by inflammation of a nerve, but a pinched nerve can result in the same symptoms.
One of the myths associated with sciatica is the need to rest in bed. In fact, mild exercise is one of the best treatments for the pain. Prolonged sitting is a primary cause of many cases of sciatica.
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It may be sciatica -- a pinch in the nerves from the bottom of the back to your calf. It's painful but usually goes away after a day or so. Laying down is about the only thing you can do.