The different types of sciatic nerve pain include
Acute,
The pain can vary from a mild ache to a sharp, burning pain. Sometimes it can feel like a jolt or electric shock.
Chronic,
Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes pinched. The cause is usually a herniated disk in the spine or an overgrowth of bone, sometimes called bone spurs, form on the spinal bones. More rarely, a tumor can put pressure on the nerve. Or a disease such as diabetes can damage the nerve.
Alternating, and
Alternating sciatica Pain affecting both legs alternatively. This type of sciatica is extremely rare and is caused primarily by conditions such as sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Bilateral sciatica Pain affecting both legs simultaneously.
Bilateral.
Bilateral sciatica is when both ends of the sciatic nerve are pinched. This results in pain and symptoms occurring in both legs and buttocks at once. It's a rarer form of sciatica, and the pain in one leg can be worse than in the other.
Solution
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