
What are the symptoms of sciatica?
Disease description:
I've been experiencing severe lower back pain these two days, and I'm concerned that I might have sciatica. I'd like to ask the doctor: what are the symptoms of sciatic nerve pain?

Sciatica mainly presents as pain along the path of the sciatic nerve, often extending from the lower back and buttocks to the back of the thigh, the outer side of the calf, and the foot. Typical symptoms include:
1. Sharp or burning pain: Usually worsens with standing, sitting, or bending forward.
2. Radiating pain: Extends from the back all the way to the heel or toes.
3. Numbness or tingling sensation: The affected leg may experience shock-like sensations or numbness.
4. Muscle weakness: Prolonged pain may lead to weakness in the leg muscles and difficulty walking.
5. Stiffness or spasms: Muscles in the buttocks, thigh, or calf may feel tight and experience spasms.
If you experience these symptoms, especially if they persist or interfere with daily life, you should seek medical attention promptly.