Sciatica and Lyrica
Sciatica pain can be extremely torturous and can impair normal life. It can restrict movement to a large extent. In most cases, the pain is limited to one side of the body. It starts from the lower back and moves down to the hip, calf and extends till the toes.
Sciatica is often mistaken for a disease. But in fact, it is a result of a compressed, irritated or pinched nerve. Treatment of sciatica pain therefore, depends upon treating the cause of the compressed nerve.
Pain management is a significant aspect of all sciatic nerve treatments. Since any kind of movement causes pain, patients often prefer to restrict movement. Sitting idle is easier than experiencing excruciating pain. But sitting idle and restricting movement can prove to be dangerous and can result in ... See the complete post here
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