We take the nerves for granted until something goes wrong. The sciatic nerve is a major nerve that begins in the middle of your back and goes down through your legs. When something goes wrong with your spine, such as a herniated disc, it creates pressure on your sciatic nerve, causing sciatica. Dr. Buda at Centennial Wellness Center in Las Vegas would like to look at what you need to know about sciatica.
One of the most common symptoms of sciatica is pain. The pain varies for each person depending on how badly the sciatic nerve is being pressed. The pain is often described as burning, shooting, or electric. For some people, it may be more of a chronic ache. The pain gets worse as you move, especially if you have to make a sudden, jerking movement like when you hiccup or sneeze.
Besides pain, the other common symptoms of sciatica include:
An uncommon symptom of sciatica is incontinence. Your sciatic nerve plays a part in signaling when you need to go to the bathroom.
If you are reading this and all of the symptoms sound like the ones you have, do not jump to the conclusion that you have sciatica. Other conditions produce the same symptoms, including diabetic neuropathy and piriformis syndrome. Let your chiropractor diagnose your symptoms so that you can get the right kind of treatment.
A chiropractor can help your sciatica in many ways. One of the most common is spinal manipulation. Spinal manipulation helps to align your spine and muscles to take pressure off of your sciatic nerve. This helps reduce your pain and other symptoms as well as helps you to relax.
A chiropractor can help your sciatica in many ways. One of the most common is spinal manipulation. Spinal manipulation helps to align your spine and muscles to take pressure off of your sciatic nerve. This helps reduce your pain and other symptoms as well as helps you to relax.
Short for electrical stimulation, E-stim improves your circulation, massages your muscles, and provides pain relief. This is particularly good for sciatica caused by a herniated disc.
There is no need to suffer from sciatic nerve pain. If you live in the Las Vegas area, contact Centennial Wellness Center to schedule an appointment with Dr. Buda. Call our team today at (702) 458-2225 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.
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