Lumbar spine 4-5 herniated buttocks pain

The symptom of buttock pain in patients with herniated lumbar discs 4-5 is one of the typical manifestations of patients with herniated lumbar discs, medically known as sciatica, commonly occurring in patients with herniated discs 4-5 and sacral 1 of lumbar 5. It may be due to compression of the sciatic nerve by the herniated lumbar discs, resulting in buttock pain, which may manifest as a gradual, radiating pain that can be caused by sneezing, coughing and other movements that increase in abdominal pressure leading to increased pain. Sciatica caused by a herniated lumbar disc can usually be treated in the following ways: 1. General treatment: If the patient has mild pain, he or she is usually able to relieve it on his or her own through rest. If the symptoms are more serious, bed rest should be strictly for 3 weeks, usually when the sciatic nerve relaxation can relieve pain, such as bending side in the flexed hip and knee position, can help patients reduce pain in the buttocks; 2, drug treatment: usually can be used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as the use of ibuprofen, etc. for pain relief and anti-inflammatory, to play a role in relieving pain; 3, surgical treatment: lumbar disc herniation patients such as pain is more Intense, or by conservative treatment is not effective, affecting the patient’s work or life, you can choose surgery, such as traditional open surgery, microsurgery lumbar disc removal, or resection, artificial disc replacement, etc., should be selected according to the patient’s situation suitable surgical treatment; 4, other treatment: other treatment modalities can also be used, such as traction therapy, physiotherapy, etc., should be actively used under the advice of the doctor’s adjuvant treatment that It helps to relieve the symptoms of local pain. If a patient has symptoms of buttock pain due to lumbar 4-5 protrusion, the patient should actively go to the hospital for examination and receive treatment. Because of the large differences in individual patients, the most suitable comprehensive treatment and care should be chosen to achieve better treatment results.