Most sciatica cases go away in 4–8 weeks with the right physiotherapy care. It could take longer if there are more severe symptoms, such as numbness, tingling, and accompanied muscle weakness. Surgery is rarely necessary for sciatica; however, in rare cases where there is significant nerve damage, such as changed saddle area feeling or altered bladder or stool control, surgery can be necessary. Sciatica frequently has no apparent beginning and instead develops gradually over time. Particularly, people who work in jobs that demand them to bend their spine frequently may be more susceptible to sciatica. Your spinal cord, which emerges through tiny openings in the side of your lower back, is the source of the nerves that supply your leg. The sciatic nerve is a big nerve that is formed by the union of these little nerves, also known as nerve roots. After that, this nerve descends via the pelvis and enters the buttock, where it goes through the muscles in your lower body.
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