Relieving Sciatic Nerve Pain

From causes and symptoms to treatments and prevention tips; here’s your guide to managing sciatic nerve pain.

Published: Tuesday 18 October 2022



Back pain is one of the most common forms of pain experienced by people worldwide, and one of the main causes of this is sciatica - compression of the sciatic nerve. Fortunately, this condition typically goes away on its own, but there are some medical and home remedies that can help relieve the pain experienced.

What is sciatica?

Sciatica is the medical term used to describe pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, affecting both the lower back and legs. The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the human body - it starts at the lower back and travels down each leg to the feet. When experiencing sciatica, pain can be felt in the lower spine, pelvis, hamstrings, calves and feet. Episodes of pain tend to last between 4-6 weeks, however pain can ease within a shorter amount of time.

What are the symptoms of sciatica?

The most typical symptoms of sciatica involve experiencing pain from your lower back to your legs and feet. If you have sciatica you may experience the following symptoms in your lower limbs:

The pain may also be worsened when sneezing, coughing, while sitting in the same position for long periods of time or after moving suddenly.

If you are only experiencing back pain, it is unlikely that you have sciatica.

What are the causes of sciatica?

Sciatica is caused by something irritating the sciatic nerve, either by pressing it, rubbing it, compressing it or pinching it. One of the most common causes of sciatica is a slipped disc, where the soft cushion of tissue that sits between the bones of your spine is pushed out of place.

Other causes of sciatica include:

What are the risk factors for sciatica?

You are more likely to experience sciatica if you:

How do you relieve sciatic pain?

Sciatica usually resolves itself on its own, however, there are medical treatments and home remedies available that will provide pain relief to the areas affected. These include:

Although it may be tempting to lie-down and rest for long periods if you are experiencing sciatic pain, this can make the healing process longer. It is best to stay active and carry on your normal routine as much as possible. Other exercises like swimming and walking can also help ease your discomfort.

Which stretches can help relieve sciatic nerve pain?

There are several different gentle stretches which can be done to help relieve pain from sciatica:

How do you prevent sciatic nerve pain?

It is not always possible to prevent future episodes of sciatica, however, following these prevention tips can reduce your risk: