Sciatica
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Sciatica Home Care: Warning Signs
Notify your doctor if you have sciatica and any of the following:
Bladder incontinence
Worsening
constipation
Inability to urinate
Severe
back pain
Worsening
leg pain
Worsening
back pain
Worsening
leg numbness (unilateral)
Worsening
leg weakness (unilateral)
Back pain
that lasts more than 2 weeks
Leg pain
that lasts more than 2 weeks
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Sciatica Outlook
Related Topics:
Back injury
Back pain after lifting
Back pain
Herniated disk
Leg pain
Neurapraxia
Piriformis syndrome
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Back injury
Back pain
Back pain after lifting
Leg numbness (unilateral)
Leg pain
Leg weakness (unilateral)
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Last Updated: Nov 6, 2008
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Spencer DL. The anatomical basis of sciatica secondary to herniated lumbar disc: a review. Neurol Res. 1999;21 Suppl 1:S33-6.