Symptoms of sciatica
summary
Sciatica is a common disease, which is caused by the compression of sciatic nerve. Sciatica is very common in daily life, but because people don't know enough about the symptoms of sciatica, they can't find effective treatment at the initial stage of the disease. So today we will carefully understand the symptoms of sciatica.
Symptoms of sciatica
Neuralgia and neuropathy after limb trauma, pain, hyperalgesia and hypersensitivity after limb trauma; The pain in the early stage was limited to the site of injury or the distribution area of injured nerves, and then extended to all limbs; In addition to pain, there may also be vasodilation obstruction (initially vascular expansion, skin becomes warm and monotonous, then vascular shortening, skin edema, cyanosis, cold) and sweating too much or too little, skin, subcutaneous tissue and muscle nutrient changes, osteoporosis, etc. should go to the hospital for treatment, or radioactive sympathetic dystrophy.
Patients with sciatica usually pour out, and when they wake up in the morning, the pain in the waist, thigh or leg will increase. One hour after getting up, the pain will gradually ease. The disease worsened when the pilot set sail. Walking or standing for a long time will also aggravate the pain. Coughing, sneezing, or defecating can exacerbate the pain. On the contrary, the disease will be relieved when lying down.
The most common neuralgia included trigeminal neuralgia (mostly occurred in the elderly over 50 years old), sciatica, and stabbing pain caused by herpes zoster. When the optic nerve in the eye is inflamed, it will gradually or suddenly make the vision confused. In severe cases, temporary blindness may occur after a few days, or eye pain may occur together. Family therapy can be used.
matters needing attention
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