What is the occasional tingling in the lower back?

The occasional stabbing pain in the lower back can be caused by several reasons: first, dermatome neuritis, when there is chronic inflammation of the dermatome nerve in the lower back, there can be stabbing pain or radiating pain in the dermatome innervation area of the lower back, which should be diagnosed by early physical examination and treated with oral nerve-nourishing drugs and physical therapy. Second, herpes zoster, in the early stage of herpes zoster can also have stabbing pain or hidden pain on one side of the waist, after the incubation period of 1-2 weeks there can be clusters of herpes, then it is necessary to go to the dermatology department for early diagnosis and early treatment. Thirdly, intercostal neuralgia, intercostal neuralgia can also have pain in one side of the lumbar intercostal nerve travel, often as vague, radiating pain or stabbing pain. Patients should be due for examination to diagnose, nutritional nerve therapy as well as closure therapy.