This sounds like sciatica. It can be really scary and bothersome, but it often goes away after a week or so. It can come and go. It is usually due to a pinched nerve in the lower back, a nerve that leads all the way down to the foot. Taking care of tight muscles with nice warm baths, a good mattress and pillow, and massage might help straighten things out. If it is chronic (keeps happening), talk to a doctor or nurse practitioner.
All piercings hurt, there is always discomfort with any piercing and lower back dimple piercings are subject to rejections and infection more than any other piercings.
Yes. I had back pain and ice helped a lot.
The Sciatic Nerve is located in the lower back , runs through the buttock and down the lower legs - see related link for a diagram .
The sciatic nerve is the longest and thickest nerve in the human body. It originates in the lower back and travels through the buttock and down the back of the thigh. It then splits into the tibial nerve and common peroneal nerve, which continue down the leg to provide motor and sensory functions to the lower body.
Back dimple piercings, also known as Venus piercings, are placed on either side of the lower back where the back dimples are. The piercing procedure involves marking the spots, cleaning the area, then using a needle to create a hole for the jewelry. It is important to go to a professional piercer who has experience with surface piercings to reduce the risk of complications.
you might be pregnant
Could be sciatica. You would need to have your doctor confirm this though.
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It sounds a lot like sciatica....
Often there is no physical difference in the appearance of a person with Spina Bifida Occulta than any other person. But sometimes there may be a patch of hair on the lower back, or a "dimple" on the lower back that is an indication of Spina Bifida Occulta.
Sometimes the only signs of it may in the lower spine area as a dimple, a small tuft of hair, or a small growth. If one has an imaging scan and a tethered spinal cord is noted, this can sometimes be a sign of spina bifida occulta as well.
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