With sciatica we associate weakness,
tingling or numbness that starts from the lower back, passing through the
sciatic nerve, reaching the back of the leg.
I.Symptoms
of sciatica
- constant pain in the buttock or only one leg
- pain that worsens when you sit
- tingling or burning feet
- weakness and difficulty moving legs and feet
- acute pain that hold you stand upright or walk
Specific symptoms may
vary in type, location and severity, depending on the condition, causing sciatica.
How sciatica occurs?
As age rises, your
chances of getting sciatica increase. Very rarely sciatica can affect young people under 20 years of age. Usually the
peak of this disease is about 50 and then decreases. Many people within a few
weeks, or a month find relief, without surgery. For others, however, it can
have fatal consequences and can lead to disability.