Many people with nerve damage often think it is a muscle strain. They will treat themselves with Tylenol or another painkiller. The cramping may continue, despite treating oneself with aspirin or other anti-inflammatory. But, this treatment may not always work. The idea that nerve damage could be the problem is frightening to consider, and a first response is that the pain cannot be Sciatica, but must be something else.

Many people will suffer from symptoms of lower back pain at various points in there life. Often it is nothing serious and only temporary. However, if the pain is ongoing and does not seem to subside you may in fact have symptoms of sciatica.

Leg Pains

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

If you suspect that you have a disease called Sciatica, it is best that you visit your doctor and have a check up. Usually at the beginning, Sciatica causes you to have pain in the leg, which sometimes affects your foot. Gradually that pain moves up your body. You may experience a sharp pain through your body that goes down into your thighs and hips. Those pains may sometimes be quite severe and sometimes not. It is also common when you have Sciatica to experience aching in the hips while either walking or sitting. This pain, because it may not be severe, is usually ignored but it may well be a symptom of Sciatica. This disease is quite common, and so if you experience any of these symptoms, it is advisable that you visit your doctor for a diagnosis and get medication for it, or you may simply discuss it with your doctor to ensure you don’t have Sciatica.

If you have the symptoms of sciatica, first go to your doctor and find whether it is sciatica or not. Be careful of medications suggested by the doctor because there is ways to sure this the natural way.

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