This article will discuss chronic sciatica symptoms, treatment options, and when to see a healthcare provider.
Severe nerve compression can progress to leg paralysis if the sciatic nerve is significantly damaged from chronic compression.
Many cases of chronic and disabling sciatica are due to problems with the lumbar spine.
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Compression of the nerve roots that form the sciatic nerve can occur from bulging or herniated discs orspinal stenosis.
This can help decrease tightness surrounding the sciatic nerve, which may help reduce some of your pain.
Advanced sciatica, however, is often not very responsive to conservative treatment methods.
Can You Heal Chronic Sciatica?
Chronic sciatica can heal only if the underlying cause can be effectively treated.
Sometimes sciatica is due to less common causes such as a tumor or an infection of the spine.
In these cases, symptoms will not resolve until the underlying cause is treated.
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