Yes , your description is that of Sciatica, also called a hernia~ see related link below . In many cases it goes away with time but if it doesn't, a hernia operation is usually performed.
It's possible, but usually you interfere with circulation which eventually disrupts nerve flow. Hint, recovery from a pinched nerve takes months.
* Blown Fuse * Defective Switch (switches do wear out eventually) * Wiring possibly got pinched or severed
why is it that i have a small spot on my stomach that has pins and needles constantly? Its about 5cm in diametre and just underneath my breasts... It is essential that you get a doctors opinion on this. Pinched nerves and restricted blood supply usually cause the pins and needles feeling, but there are many many other reasons. Consult a doctor.
If you have these symptoms you need to see a doctor. I have never heard that a pinched sciatic nerve would have that effect.
Pinched nerves usually cause symptoms either in their immediate vicinity or downstream (in an arm due to a pinched nerve in the neck area). It is highly unlikely that "weird sensations in the brain" would result from a pinched nerve. However, pain and anxiety associated with a pinched nerve could make a person feel uncomfortable and unlike his or her usual self.
it could be a pinched nerve in your cervical spine(neck}. Due to a bulging or herniated disc.
d test for pinched nerve not pinched finger numb
yes, but it more tends to be a burning/tingling sensation, i have 1 in my lower back, so i get the bad pins needles burning/tingling sensations in my buttocks and back of legs, but my exercises are helping, but if you have any exercises would like to hear them thanks j:)
Because the so-called Cleopatra's needles are made of granite, air pollution or acid rain would be a cause of corrosion.
Yes. A pinched nerve can cause a muscle to contract. The "bump" that can be felt is actually the center of the tightened muscle. Massage may be used to relax the muscle. Relieving the pinched nerve is of course the better answer.
Pinched or blocked transmission cooling lines
Skin that is continuously pinched can lose blood circulation. This can cause death of the tissues to occur in some cases.