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Are you having symptoms of Sciatica?

Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 in Back Pain Relief

Usually the first thing that you do when you are experience back pain is to take something like Tylenol. This is not recommended and like any medication – it can cause you harm in the long run. The first thing to do if you are experiencing a constant back pain is to consult with your doctor first.

People can suffer from occasional lower back pain. However, if the pain is persistent and doesn’t go away you may be having symptoms of sciatica.

Pains in the legs

While a lack of potassium or a simple “Charlie-Horse” may be to blame for leg cramps, this can also be a symptom of sciatica. While you may not be able to alleviate any numbness you may feel in your feet, there are several exercises you can do to lessen the cramping in your legs. The first order of business, however, if you are having repeated instances of cramping, is to see your physician to determine whether the problem is being caused by Sciatica. Knowing that Sciatica is the cause can establish the stretching and exercises that will be most likely to help you ease the discomfort you are feeling.

Buttock and hips aches

Symptoms to watch for if you believe you may have Sciatica include an initial aching in your leg with pain progressing upward. In other cases you may find the pain travels lower to the bottom of your calves or feet. You may find you experience severe shooting pains. In the alternative, you may find the shooting pains are less serious. Regardless, these are still symptoms of Sciatica. You should seek medical care from your physician or health provider. You may find a pharmaceutical remedy is prescribed. At least you can discuss the condition with your physician or health care provider about what to expect and possible treatments. Some symptoms which are easily dismissed include slight pain in the hips no matter whether you are standing or sitting, still or in motion. If you find you are experiencing serious aches and sharp pains up and down your body including your hips and thighs it is often a symptom of Sciatica. As set forth above, if you believe you might be suffering from Sciatica, you should consult your physician or health care provider as soon as possible.

If you believe that you are suffering from symptoms of sciatic nerve pain you need to go to your doctor. Only he can determine if it is truly sciatica nerve pain or something else. If it sciatica your doctor may prescribe some medications. But be aware that there are many natural cures available.

 

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