Alleviating Sciatica Nerve Pain

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What is Sciatica Pain & How to Resolve It

Sciatica pain affects millions of Americans each year. For many, the condition is acute in nature and often attributed to a medical condition such as a minor low back injury or even pregnancy. For others, however, sciatica pain is much more significant; attributing to chronic pain in the back and
legs with a debilitating impact on work and personal life.

As an individual suffering from sciatica pain, it is important to understand what exactly sciatica pain is and how it attributes to not only low back pain but also pain that radiates through the thighs and lower legs. With this information, the sciatica back pain sufferer can work, more diligently, to avoid activities which may further exacerbate the condition.

The sciatica nerve is a nerve in the lower back that radiates through the legs. When damaged, inflamed or compressed, complications of the sciatica nerve ensue. Most often, the complications of the sciatica nerve are attributed to a herniated disc of the low back or a narrowing of the spinal column, known as spinal stenosis. However, sciatica pain can also be attributed to conditions such as a degenerative aging of the spine, known as spondylosis, nerve entrapment, as commonly seen in pregnancy, and even vascular or inflammation complications from falls, injuries or pregnancy.

To improve sciatica nerve pain, many sufferers will opt to pursue some simple self therapy treatments in lieu of surgical corrections. First, begin by eliminating activities from your routine that may be further exacerbating the sciatica pain, i.e. lifting heavy objects, sitting for extended periods of time, etc.

In addition to avoiding specific activities, also work to improve posture. As most sciatica pain can be exacerbated by continued nerve compression, it is important to focus on body posture regularly and correct posture to alleviate compression, entrapment and further inflammation. Try limiting the use of constrictive clothing and consider purchasing an abdominal binder which will work to stretch and protect the low back area.

  • Sciatica nerve pain is common among pregnant women
  • Sciatica nerve pain can be resolved with improved posture
  • Sciatica nerve pain does not always require surgery
 
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This pregnancy is really causing lots of pain and I have 5 months to go. I had not been told about posture from my Dr. and I am wondering if that would help in my situation.

Posted on 12/08/2007 at 12:12:00 AM

i have pain even on my upper arm. i can't sit very long or stand for a little while. i don't sleep very well because i hurt too much.

Posted on 09/01/2007 at 12:09:00 PM

Good info. I know a lot about the subject from experience. I still suffer from it but not as much because I avoid the things that aggravate it now. If you have a moment, you might be interested in my latest article on CRP levels, which rise in direct proportion to pain. I swear doctors fail many of their patients by shoving pain pills down them instead of trying to decrease the problem!

Posted on 07/02/2007 at 4:07:00 AM

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