How many days should I rest for sciatica?

Sciatica usually requires about half a month to a month of rest, depending on the patient’s actual condition, personal constitution and other factors.
If the actual condition of the sciatica patient is poor and the individual is not in good physical condition, it will usually take about a month to recover; if the actual condition of the patient is better, it may take about half a month to recover.
Sciatica may be caused by infection, trauma, age, lumbar disc herniation and lumbar degenerative changes, etc. It will generally cause pain, incontinence, lower limb weakness, numbness and other symptoms, and can be treated with medications such as clonoxicam tablets under the guidance of a doctor, or, in more serious cases, with surgical procedures such as intervertebral bone grafting and fusion.
In daily life, you should pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, participate in appropriate physical exercise, and do a good job of protecting your waist to avoid re-injury.
If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time and consult your physician for guidance.