What’s with the tingling sensation in the lower back?

Symptoms of a tingling sensation in the lower back may be triggered by a variety of causes, such as trauma, skin diseases, joint disorders, and peripheral neuropathy. It is recommended that prompt medical attention should be sought. Trauma may lead to muscle strain or direct violence injury in the lower back, triggering a tingling sensation. Skin conditions localized to the lower back, such as contact dermatitis or shingles, can cause a tingling sensation in the skin of the lower back, which tends to be shallow but intense. Disorders of the small joints of the spine can also cause tingling in the lower back and the pain is often well localized. In addition to this, peripheral neuropathy, such as a herniated lumbar disc compressing a nerve root, can also lead to lumbar tingling. Recurring or more intense symptoms of lumbar stabbing pain should be timely to the regular hospital, by the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, to give targeted treatment. If not detected in time, there is a possibility that the symptoms will progress, affecting the patient’s quality of life.