Why is there a little tingling in the lower back

Stabbing pain in the lumbar region varies with the specific location of the pain and the cause of the pain. If the tingling pain in the lower back occurs mainly in the superficial layer of the skin of the lower back, on the one hand, it may be a tingling symptom due to neuritis in the lower back, associated with overexertion and prolonged exposure to cold. On the other hand, the tingling may be due to herpes zoster virus infection, mostly accompanied by significant rash-like changes. If the lumbar tingling occurs mainly in the muscle layer of the lumbar region, it may be due to prolonged bending work, strenuous lumbar exercise, or prolonged exposure to cold, resulting in strain or fasciitis of the lumbar muscles. It may also be caused by trauma or strenuous exercise, resulting in strain of the lumbar muscles. In addition, if the main manifestation is localized stabbing pain in the lumbar spine, on the one hand, it should be considered whether it is caused by lumbar spine tuberculosis leading to lumbar spine bone destruction, and on the other hand, it may also be caused by the third lumbar transverse process syndrome.