![]() Some people have chronic sciatica which means they have continuous pain. Sciatica pain tends to come and go depending on your activity level (for instance, when you are lying down in bed and not moving, there might be no Sciatica symptoms). A common symptom is a pain that travels from the lower back down into one or both feet. Sciatica can cause numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, or pain in areas such as the foot, knee, buttocks, and back of the leg. Sciatica symptoms can vary dramatically depending on which part of the Sciatic Nerve has been damaged or compressed. In rare instances, the nerve can be compressed by a tumor or damage from diabetes. An overgrown bone (bone spur) on your vertebrae.Sciatica is when the sciatic nerve becomes squeezed most commonly caused by: It can be damaged anywhere along its length and often runs close to where a herniated disc may press against it. The Sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in your body and is most likely to be affected by injury or disease. The sciatic nerve originates from several roots in the sacral plexus and travels down your posterior thigh before splitting into branches that enter muscles at various points along its length. ![]() It’s often caused by damage to, or pressure on, the Sciatic nerve. ![]() Sciatica is a pain that radiates down one or both of the lower limbs.
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