Sciatica is usually created when the disc or osteotomy in the spine or narrowing of the spine (narrowing of the spinal canal) presses on a part of the nerve. This causes inflammation, pain, and a feeling of tingling in the affected leg.
Although the pain associated with sciatica can be severe, most cases are treated with non-surgical treatments within a few weeks. People with severe sciatica associated with severe leg weakness or bowel or bladder changes may be candidates for surgery.
It is not always possible to prevent sciatica, and the disease may recur. The following may play a key role in protecting your back:
Exercise regularly. To maintain the strength of your back, pay careful attention to the muscles of the body trunk, which are the muscles in the abdomen and lower back that are necessary to maintain proper posture and collusion. Ask your doctor to recommend you for certain activities.