The main causes of lumbar tingling like pins and needles include lumbar back fasciitis, lumbar disc herniation and other diseases.
1. Fasciitis of the low back: Most of the fasciitis of the low back is caused by long-term fatigue injury, cold stimulation and other factors. Fasciitis will lead to edema of the fascia of the low back, increase of metabolic products, and local blood circulation disorder, which will stimulate the surrounding nerve roots and produce pain symptoms.
2. Lumbar disc herniation: Lumbar disc herniation is a degenerative disease of the lumbar disc caused by various reasons. A herniated lumbar disc causes the disc or nucleus pulposus to protrude toward the back or into the spinal canal, compressing the spinal nerve roots or spinal nerves, thus producing symptoms of lumbar pain.
3. Other diseases: Certain other systemic diseases can also present with lumbar stabbing pain, such as herpes zoster, intercostal neuralgia, etc. These diseases are often also due to various reasons that stimulate the sensory nerves innervating the lumbar region, resulting in pain.
There may be other reasons for the stabbing pain in the lower back like pins and needles, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.