Treatment for Sciatica Pain in North Alabama
Sciatica is a painful condition that is sourced along your sciatic nerve, which stretches from the lower back, through your hips and buttocks and leads into each of your legs. Most people with sciatica only experience the symptoms on one side of your body.
What are the symptoms?
Common symptoms of sciatica include:
- A fuzzy feeling in your legs, toes, or feet, similar to a pins and needles feeling.
- Medium to high levels of pain in your lower back, buttock, and down your leg.
- Pain that worsens with movement.
- Loss of any bladder and/or bowel control.
- Numbness or weakness in your lower back, buttock, leg, or foot.
While different people may experience different levels of pain, most people characterize the pain as sharp jolts, a burning feeling, or an electric shock.
Some people experience the pain constantly while others feel the pain come and go. Most people describe the more severe pain being in their leg compared to their lower back or buttocks. Some may also feel the pain worsen when sitting or standing for long periods of time.
What causes sciatica?
What are my treatment options for sciatica?
Depending on the cause of sciatica, many people find that their pain goes away over time with the help of some simple self-care treatments. Here are some more examples of treatment options for sciatica:
- Self care treatments such as ice/hot packs, OTC meds to reduce inflammation and swelling, and gentle stretches
- Prescription medications such as cyclobenzaprine to relieve the discomfort of muscle spasms
- Physical Therapy
- Spinal Injections
How do I prevent sciatica?
Depending on who you ask, sciatica may or may not be a preventable condition. Although it might not be possible to prevent all cases of sciatica, here are some steps you can take to reduce your chances:
- Maintain good posture
- Don’t smoke
- Exercise and stretch regularly
- Maintain a healthy bodyweight
Schedule Your Appointment for Sciatica Treatment Today!
If you are looking for relief from your sciatica pain near the Tennessee Valley area, please contact Tennessee Valley Pain Consultants today to schedule an appointment in Huntsville or Scottsboro. To get started, call your preferred location directly, or request an appointment online using our secure online form.