What can be done to ease the pain?
When I get a sciatic attack, these are some of the ways I
relieve the pain:
- Take an aspirin or two, or an antiflammatory tablet. This
temporarily relieves the discomfort. However, on a
long-term basis, taking an aspirin every two days does
prevent a major attack from occurring.
- When going to bed, place at least one pillow under your
knees. By doing so, you relieve the pressure that the disk
or disks are applying to the sciatic nerve, and you will
alieviate a bit of the pain.
- Make sure you have at least two servings of fruit each
day. For me, I've noticed that by eating fruit, it helps
make the road to recovery a lot smoother.
- Bed rest. This really has not been proven scientifically.
However, if you experience back pain with your leg or
hip pain, it's recommended that you spend some time
lying on your back in a firm or orthopaedic bed.
- Stretching exercises. I will go into detail later about what
exercises you should be doing on a daily basis. But, if
you are in bed, you can bring you knee up to your chest
(as far as you can go), do pelvic tilts, and more.
- Applying an analgesic to your leg, hip, calf, ankle, etc. to
temporarily relieve the pain.
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