Treatment
In most cases, conservative treatments are effective for sciatica. A short period of rest, coupled with the application of cold packs and heat packs to the affected area, reduces inflammation of the nerve. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines can also be taken to decrease inflammation. Injection of corticosteriods may also be recommended to decrease swelling of the nerve. Physical therapy and short walks are also recommended.
If after three or more months, sciatica continues and become progressively worse, surgical techniques can be used to relieve the pressure on the sciatic nerve. Surgery is often very effective in relieving pain, although results can vary depending upon the cause of the sciatica. Overall, about 90% of patients undergoing surgery for sciatica pain receive some relief.
Diagnosis
A physician will perform a physical exam on a patient complaining of sciatica in order to try to identify the part of the nerve that is irritated. This exam may include squatting, walking, standing on toes, and leg raising tests. Most commonly, lifting the leg to a 45° angle while holding it straight helps localize the pain. Other tests that may be performed include x ray to look for stress fractures in bones and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computerized tomography (CT) to look at softer tissues and ligaments. A nerve conduction velocity test and electromyography may also aid in diagnosis.
2006-07-29 21:44:28
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Sciatica is a pain that results from irritation of one of sciatic nerves. This is a lower back pain that goes down to hip and then to both legs extending to feet and toes in some cases. Sciatica nerve is the largest nerve in our body. Running down the spine through the hip, sciatic nerve goes down to knee and ankle. Any damage or pressure on this nerve results in debilitating sciatica pain that needs thorough investigation of probable causes on the basis of symptoms to provide relief to the patient on a permanent basis.
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2014-09-16 01:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I cured my sciatica with this natural treatment http://cure-sciatica.info
Normally, I would not answer a question like this as my expertise is generally in medication but I had severe sciatica while I was pregnant with my 3rd child (after having had twins) and I had sciatica so bad that I was finding it difficult to walk. I tried massage therapy and physical therapy and could not take medication
I went to the chiropractor and the pain was instantly relieved. My hips and lower back were out of alignment because I had carried twins the year before. On occasion a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) can also work but they usually only work on one joint at a time - the chiropractor will do your whole back which works faster. Anyone who does not believe in chiropractors will tell you they are quacks - don't listen.
I don't necessarily believe that chiropractors can cure things like diabetes but they can definitely relieve some types of back pain especially if a pinched nerve is involved which is usually the cause of sciatica.
2014-10-28 11:26:06
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You definitely need to lose the high heels for a while, and don't carry anything heavier than you have to. Sciatica can be caused by many things. My initial bout came from stomping on the car brake so I wouldn't hit the guy who stopped short in front of me - and was later aggravated by schlepping heavy bags of books while moving. My orthopedist gave me an excellent set of exercises (but any doctor would know these), and when it was so bad that I could barely walk, I was put on Prenisone (a steroid) plus a muscle relaxant and anti-inflammatory. I listed a good resource (there are many - Mayo Clinic, the National Institutes of Health, etc.) that will tell you about causes, symptoms, treatment.
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2016-04-14 00:47:57
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Look up exercises for bulging discs on the internet. It may take 2 or 3 months to see results. In the meantime check out benfotiamine, a synthetic Vit. B-1 for the nerve pain. I found 90% relief after 3 weeks.
2015-08-18 14:18:41
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2016-05-16 15:56:37
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Those with lower back pain have historically been prescribed bed rest in order to offer relief for aching bones and joints. Research in recent years has suggested that bed rest alone will not offer relief for those suffering from nerve pain such as sciatica. Staying active may be more beneficial for those who suffer from back pain. Not to say that you should be running marathons! Activity means being up and mobile for periods of time that are not enough to cause further pain and aggravation to your back. Some physicians may prescribe specific exercises, or some may simply suggest walking.
2006-07-29 16:11:04
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