Question:
Hi. I'm not sure if I do have sciatica or not, but I do have a real problem
with leg pain, in my right leg.
Here is the info you request from the page I found on the Internet.
I am 28 years old. When I am walking, or standing for too long, or happen
to twist or stand a certain way, I get a sharp electric-like pain all through
my right leg from the buttock and down mostly through the back of my leg.
Sitting usually helps and taking Tylenol Extra Strength or Advil. When the
pain strikes it makes me bend at the knee and it is very painful to stand
or walk on my leg. I really noticed when I was pregnant (3 times) that during
the end of my term I couldn't walk.
The doctor told me it was a pinched nerve
in my back from all the weight of the baby and when I delivered, the pain
will go away within the next 6 months. Well, it did go away, but during last
year the similar pain was coming back. My mom is the one who said I have
sciatica, but she is just my mother, a hairdresser...so I am doing my own
search on the net.
Yes, I have gone to my family doctor and he said it could
be one of four things (which I don't remember, he used fancy medical terms
and the only one I understood was arthritis). He told me to wait till the
condition lasted a week and come back so he can see me at my worst...something
didn't sound right there either!?
I hope you can tell me what condition this is and what from.
Thanks.
Answer:
What you describe sounds like a nerve is being pinched. Usually a disc pushing
on the nerve root in the low back causes this.
You should tell us what treatment you have had; what doctors you have seen;
and their specialty areas.
An mri scan of the low back usually shows a herniated disc - sometimes there
are other tests needed - discography, myelography, etc. - usually testing
can be done locally
If you have a herniated disc you may need an outpatient endoscopic procedure
to treat it rather than open major surgery.
If the problem is not a disc then pain management has much to offer - please
see our links to pain management centers.
Sometimes a patient needs a major open spine operation - we recommend exploring
all options before taking this approach.
The Back Institute
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