Is Your Cyatic Nerve a Pain in the Butt?

If you are suffering from a literal pain in the butt that continues all the way down your leg or feel like someone is sticking a hot poker into your leg you most likely are suffering from cyatic nerve pain, commonly referred to as cyatica.

The cyatic nerve (also spelled sciatic nerve) is the largest nerve in your body. It begins in the low back and makes its way all the way down your legs to the bottom of your feet. It is responsible for controlling nearly everything in your legs—from the large hamstring and quadriceps muscles in your thighs to the tiny blood vessels just under the skin in the bottom of your feet. This is the reason why a cyatic nerve problem can affect one person a bit differently than how it affects another.

Cyatic pain comes from a pinched cyatic nerve (or at the least an irritated cyatic nerve problem), which can happen several different ways. Frequently cyatic nerve pain occurs as a result of the joints in your lower spine becoming misaligned and putting pressure or stretching on the nerve roots as they come off from your spine. Cyatic problems can also occur due to spasm of your piriformis muscle, which is located in your buttock. This strong, cylindrical muscle passes over your cyatic nerve as it travels through the pelvis near the hip out to the back of your leg.

It is one thing to understand what sciatica is and what common cyatic nerve symptoms are, but it is a whole other story to know what to do about it. To help you start getting cyatic nerve pain relief today, we have put together a practical and useful article entitled 10 Tips to Relieve Cyatic Nerve Pain.

Learn more about how to find cyatic nerve pain relief by relieving tension on your cyatic nerve through simple measures that can be taken in your own home, starting today. You can also find useful products which can help reduce cyatic nerve pain. Be sure to read 10 Tips to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain and also check out the products to the right to see how they can help you on the road to recovery from your pinched cyatic nerve symptoms.


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