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  2. Sciatica - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sciatica most often happens when a herniated disk or an overgrowth of bone puts pressure on the lumbar spine nerve roots. This happens "upstream" from the sciatic nerve. This causes inflammation, pain and often some numbness in the affected leg. Although the pain associated with sciatica can be serious, those cases that are caused by a ...

  3. Sciatica - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    For most people, sciatica responds to self-care measures. Although resting for a day or so may provide relief, staying inactive will make symptoms worse. Other self-care treatments that might help include: Cold packs. Place a cold pack on the painful area for up to 20 minutes several times a day.

  4. What Is Sciatic Pain and How Is It Usually Treated?

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    Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back to the buttock and down the back of each leg. The lower lumbosacral nerve roots make up the sciatic nerve which is the longest nerve in the body. Although many people think of sciatica as a condition, it is actually a collection of symptoms.

  5. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Sciatica Treatment Options

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    Sciatica pain is often a dull pain, but it also can be sharp and, at times, you may feel the pain travel or “shoot” down your leg. Symptoms of sciatica may include numbness, tingling or weakness along with the pain. Sciatica develops due to a change in one of the cartilage pads in your spine, called discs. A small component of the disc ...

  6. Sciatica - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic

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    Myofascial pain syndrome, Neck pain, Cervical spondylosis, Thoracic outlet syndrome, Strain, Sciatica, Lumbar pain, Cervical herniated disk, Facet joint syndrome, Radiculopathy, Lumbar herniated disk, Thoracic herniated disk, Sacroiliac pain syndromes, Thoracic radiculopathy

  7. Anti-seizure medications: Relief from nerve pain - Mayo Clinic

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    Anti-seizure medications appear to interfere with the overactive transmission of pain signals sent from damaged nerves (neuropathy) or overly sensitized nerves, as in fibromyalgia. Some anti-seizure drugs work particularly well for certain conditions. Carbamazepine (Carbatrol, Tegretol, others) is widely prescribed for trigeminal neuralgia, a ...

  8. Antidepressants: Another weapon against chronic pain

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    Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs). Some SNRIs, such as venlafaxine (Effexor XR), duloxetine (Cymbalta, Drizalma Sprinkle), milnacipran (Savella) and desvenlafaxine (Pristiq), may help relieve chronic pain. People with chronic pain often develop depression along with their chronic pain.

  9. Back exercises in 15 minutes a day - Mayo Clinic

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    Back pain is a common problem that many people deal with every day. Exercise often helps to ease back pain and prevent further discomfort. The following exercises stretch and strengthen the back and the muscles that support it. When you first start, repeat each exercise a few times. Then increase the number of times you do an exercise as it ...

  10. Sciatic nerve - Mayo Clinic

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    Sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve is the confluence of nerve roots from the lower back. The sciatic nerve extends from the buttocks down each leg. There is a problem with information submitted for this request. Review/update the information highlighted below and resubmit the form.

  11. Back pain - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Causes weakness, numbness, or tingling in one or both legs. Is paired with unexplained weight loss. In some people, back pain can signal a serious medical problem. This is rare, but seek immediate care for back pain that: Causes new bowel or bladder problems. Is accompanied by a fever.