I believe sciatica is normally felt along the back of the thigh. I had an episode of sciatica in my late thirties (absolutely no idea why), and that's where I felt it. It was bloody uncomfortable, and the only thing that gave some temporary relief was heat.
Any pain that persists for more than a couple of weeks should obviously be discussed with a doctor.
You probably had a bulging disk. My doctor told me most people who get them it goes away on its own like 80%+ get better in 5 years. I think he even said the majority of people will get one in their lifetime. Sometimes you dont even notice it.
Is this pain normal?
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I believe sciatica is normally felt along the back of the thigh. I had an episode of sciatica in my late thirties (absolutely no idea why), and that's where I felt it. It was bloody uncomfortable, and the only thing that gave some temporary relief was heat.
Any pain that persists for more than a couple of weeks should obviously be discussed with a doctor.
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You probably had a bulging disk. My doctor told me most people who get them it goes away on its own like 80%+ get better in 5 years. I think he even said the majority of people will get one in their lifetime. Sometimes you dont even notice it.