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15 May 18

Lower back pain radiating to the left leg and buttock

If a person experiences sharp pain in the lower back on the right, radiating to the leg and buttock, or occurs in another part of the body, then the first thought that comes to mind is problems with the spine . This cannot be ruled out, but there are many more reasons for the appearance of these pains. Symptoms may be temporary. For example, before menstruation in women, from sitting in one position for a long time, from heavy physical activity. If this is the case, then everything passes quickly, there is no particular reason for concern.

In the case when pain in the back recurs, especially aching on the right side, appears in parallel in the lower abdomen, radiates to the left leg or lower back - this is already a signal to seek medical help. He hopes that this will go away over time or that it’s just not worth it before the next period. The sooner a diagnostic examination is carried out, the faster the disease can be dealt with.

The frequency of pain is a clear indication that a disease has appeared in the body.

Diseases accompanied by lower back pain

The lumbar spine is a fairly important area of ​​the body. A huge number of nerve cells and their endings are concentrated here. This department is subjected to the greatest stress in its entire life. This vertical body position, which is familiar to everyone, is ensured precisely due to the incredible loads on the lumbar region.

Frequent throbbing pain in the lower back, right, and lower abdomen in women can be caused by displacement of the vertebrae, pinched nerves, or intervertebral discs. This phenomenon is characteristic of the following diseases:

  • arthritis;
  • osteochondrosis;
  • scoliosis;
  • infectious diseases;
  • stroke;
  • before menstruation in women;
  • pancreatitis and liver diseases;
  • circulatory disorders;
  • oncology;
  • flat feet and diseases of the musculoskeletal system;
  • metabolic disease;
  • hernia;
  • radiculitis.
  • Taking this list into account, you can understand that almost every disease causes lower back pain. It is possible to relieve symptoms, but this is temporary help, which will only worsen the course of the disease.

    Why pain in the lower abdomen or lower back radiates to the buttock and left leg

    Appears first in the lumbar region, often on the right. Gradually spreads to both sides. After a while it radiates to the leg, buttock, and pulls in the lower abdomen. Women may confuse these symptoms, which resemble pain before menstruation. In such a situation, it is necessary to urgently contact the clinic for diagnosis. This will allow us to determine the exact cause.

    Aching pain radiates to the right leg, pulls the buttock, this indicates the presence of not one, but several problems. They do not appear immediately. First, such symptoms appear in the buttock, then they can appear in the lower abdomen. After a certain period, unpleasant sensations appear in the right leg. This is often characteristic of people who sit for a long time or, conversely, expose themselves to heavy stress. Work in the garden, hard physical labor, cleaning, and so on. Very little time will pass and it will be difficult for the person to move, and the pain in the leg will intensify. Lameness appears, the leg begins to bend to the side or forward.

    In traditional medicine, this disease is called lumboischialgia. There are several forms of this disease.

    1. Muscular toxic. Limits movement in the lumbar region, causes discomfort when walking, radiates to the left leg, causes curvature of the spine
    2. Vegetative-vascular. The disease causes pain not only in the lumbar region, but also pain in the lower abdomen, more often in women. Subsequently, there is numbness in the legs, cold extremities at elevated temperatures and a feeling of chilliness, which is caused by increased tone of the blood vessels.

    Treatment is prescribed by the attending physician after a thorough diagnosis. The treatment process is accompanied by physiotherapy and physical therapy exercises are introduced. Massage is also prescribed for lower back pain.

    If the disease is diagnosed in a timely manner, it responds well to treatment. But a characteristic feature is the return in the form of relapses. Therefore, physical therapy exercises and massage must be carried out regularly. Another reason for a relapse can be banal hypothermia, flu, acute respiratory infections, heavy physical exertion, before menstruation in women.

    Non-steroidal drugs are usually prescribed, which quickly relieve unpleasant symptoms. The treatment is long-term, so if the pain decreases or disappears, you should not assume that the problem has subsided. In addition to therapeutic treatment, physiotherapeutic procedures may be prescribed. And one of these methods is UVT. A fairly progressive method using a shock wave apparatus. Sometimes four sessions are enough to return to a normal lifestyle. But it is not recommended to do it before menstruation.

    Physical therapy exercises

    Doctors often diagnose the disease in people who lead an overly active lifestyle and are exposed to great physical activity. Or it could be people whose lifestyle involves sitting for long periods of time. Office workers, drivers and so on. In any case, physical therapy exercises that the doctor prescribes or that the patient chooses for himself should be present in all episodes of everyday life. They must be performed daily. And not only when the first signs of discomfort in the lower abdomen appear, when the buttock or leg is pulled. All of them are simple and should not cause any discomfort. Easy to perform without heavy loads. No more than five minutes are allotted for each exercise. After this, a short break is taken and the next approach or the following exercises are performed.

    It is worth recalling that before menstruation, with pain in the lower abdomen in women, exercises are performed with some caution . It is best to consult a doctor in such situations. With this disease, blood vessels are affected, and excess stress during menstruation can lead to bleeding.

    1. Cocoon. A fairly simple exercise that is most often used when pain radiates to the leg. A person also curls up when the stomach hurts or before menstruation in women. He is well known to everyone. It’s worth curling up into a ball, as this is done for abdominal pain, holding for a few seconds, straightening up and repeating after ten seconds. Five approaches is enough.
    2. Lie on your back and bend your legs. Place your hands in the area of ​​the knee joints. Spread your legs and use your hands to prevent this. Do the exercise ten times, five approaches with a break of ten seconds.
    3. Lying on the floor with your knees bent, hold the ball with them. Hands are on the stomach. Squeeze and unclench the ball several times. The hands control the abdominal muscles and prevent protrusion.
    4. Lying on the floor with your knees bent, slowly move them to the side. At the same time, try to lift your buttocks above the floor. Repeat ten times in each direction, five approaches with breaks.
    5. These are simple exercises that will help in treating the disease. Don’t forget about a healthy lifestyle, eliminate physical activity, and diversify your life with frequent walks in the fresh air. It is also worth recalling that swimming in the pool and cycling are the best helpers in the treatment of diseases associated with the musculoskeletal system.

      What to do if you have pain in the buttock that radiates to the leg

      The gluteal muscles play an important role in various movements of the human lower extremities, including walking, running, squats, etc.

      There are large, medium and small gluteal muscles, each of which has a specific function.

      Anatomical features

      The most massive and largest muscle is the gluteus maximus muscle, which forms the relief and convexity of this part of the body. It is a thick quadriceps muscle that connects the spine and pelvis to the back of the upper third of the thigh bone.

      The functions of the large muscle include:

    6. hip flexion and extension;
    7. external rotation of the hip;
    8. abduction of the hip to the side and adduction to the center.
    9. The next largest muscle, the gluteus medius, is a triceps muscle, most of which is located directly below the gluteus maximus muscle. Being well developed, this muscle provides a beautiful lateral line of the thighs.

      The middle muscle is responsible for:

    10. moving the leg to the side;
    11. stabilizes the body and legs during movements - for example, when walking.
    12. The smallest muscle of the buttocks is the small muscle of the buttocks, located directly under the middle muscle. These are flat triceps muscles that take part in body movements such as:

    13. hip rotation inward/outward;
    14. keeping the body vertical.
    15. Buttock pain is serious!

      If pain in the buttock radiates to the leg, this is a fairly serious symptom that may indicate serious diseases or pathologies.

      If discomfort occurs in this area, regardless of how strong or how long it lasts, you should consult a doctor.

      Aching and severe pain in the buttock radiating to the leg can be a symptom or consequence of diseases such as:

      Typically, patients complain of pain in the left or left buttock from the hip and down along the leg, in the middle of the buttocks, sharp and aching, worsening with physical activity.

      Pain in the buttocks, radiating to the leg, usually occurs in the lumbar region and spreads below.

      This may be a manifestation of osteochondrosis, radiculitis, curvature of the spine, hernia and rupture of the fibrous ring.

      The same sensations, but on the left side, can have a completely different nature, for example, hypothermia or injury.

      Unpleasant sensations between the buttocks are usually caused by disorders of the rectum, tailbone and pelvic organs.

      Such pain can be a consequence of injury, pathologies of the bones of this part of the spine or the pelvic organs (uterus, appendages, bladder).

      Often the nature of pain radiating to the leg can also be due to neurological abnormalities, stress and a turbulent psychological background.

      In terms of intensity, one can distinguish constant aching, sharp (lumbago), intensifying with sudden movements and weakening pain.

      Diagnosis of each patient is necessary to accurately determine the etiology of the disease, since the symptoms often coincide.

      Osteochondrosis is a painful pathology

      Recently, more and more young people are suffering from osteochondrosis, which is affected by a large number of factors - here is the environment, and the need to spend a large amount of time in a sitting position, and so on.

      This pain is usually a constant aching in nature and intensifies with physical activity and sudden movements. This is accompanied by other symptoms - pain in the lower back, increased muscle tone of the buttocks, decreased sensitivity in the lower extremities, weakness of the lower leg muscles and others.

      Treatment of osteochondrosis is carried out by a neurologist based on the patient’s complaints and the necessary studies (X-rays, tomography). Broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs, massage, and physiotherapy are prescribed.

      Intervertebral hernia

      Acute severe pain from the back through the buttocks, moving to the leg, is noted with herniated intervertebral discs. The side where the sensations will be strongest depends on which side of the vertebral nerve root is affected.

      The main symptom is accompanied by disturbances in skin sensitivity, unpleasant tingling or numbness of the limbs. In more severe forms, pinched nerves can cause pelvic organ dysfunction, urinary retention, and problems with bowel movements.

      An intervertebral hernia is treated by an orthopedist or neurologist using patient complaints, general diagnostics and special studies (MRI, X-ray, tomography). Surgical treatment may also be prescribed for severe forms of the disease.

      Lumbosacral radiculitis

      This disease generally includes manifestations of pain associated with irritation of the nerve roots of the spinal cord.

      Osteochondrosis and vertebral hernia can also be classified as radiculitis, the most prominent examples of which are acute pain in the spine, lower back, buttocks and legs.

      We can conclude that this is radiculitis based on three general symptoms:

    16. pain sensations described above;
    17. the presence of motor disorders - decreased muscle strength, weakness in the legs;
    18. deterioration in the sensitivity of the skin - numbness of the fingers, tingling in the limbs, and so on.
    19. Radiculitis itself is not a clinical diagnosis, but a consequence of a disease that must be determined by a qualified specialist and prescribed appropriate treatment. Pain is relieved with anti-inflammatory and painkillers.

      Pathologies of the development of the musculoskeletal system

      The parts of the human skeleton form a single connected system. Deviations from the norm in one place will certainly affect other parts of the system. As a result, improperly distributed muscle tone will lead to compression of the nerves and pain will occur in the buttocks and other parts of the body.

      The most suffering is caused by changes in the lumbar column, which are fraught with pain in the buttocks spreading down the left, right leg, or on both sides at once.

      One of the common pathologies is flat feet, which entails a change in the entire structure of the lower extremity belt.

      Thus, the load on the foot is incorrectly distributed, posture and the position of the pelvis are disturbed, which sooner or later leads to pain in the lumbar region, buttocks and lower extremities.

      With arthrosis, the pain is sharp and burning

      Arthrosis is a serious disease accompanied by degeneration of joint tissues and disruption of their functions. This process is accompanied by such sensations as pain in the joint, buttock, leg, and groin.

      The first stage of arthrosis is expressed by the occurrence of pain in the sciatic region during exercise or long walking, and is aching in nature.

      The second stage is characterized by stronger unpleasant sensations radiating to the groin area and thigh.

      The third stage is accompanied by constant suffering for the patient. Treatment and diagnosis are carried out by a neurologist or orthopedist.

      Poor circulation in the hip joint

      In this case, we can talk about two options:

    20. Prolonged compression of the vessels supplying the muscles of the buttocks . This can be caused by sitting for a long time, for example, during long-distance travel or sedentary office work. Pain occurs in the buttock and radiates to the lower limb, there is numbness, tingling, etc. You can get rid of unpleasant sensations simply by standing on your feet, thereby giving the opportunity to restore blood circulation.
    21. Impaired blood flow in the iliac artery , which supplies the lower extremities. This is a dangerous and serious symptom that can be a consequence of diseases such as thrombosis, atherosclerosis, and malignant tumors.
    22. Symptoms of this case include: weakness in the legs, impaired sensitivity of the skin, numbness, tingling, lameness, and gait disturbance. Diagnosing vascular pathology is quite difficult and it is necessary to conduct x-rays of the iliac arteries with the introduction of a contrast agent.

      Malignant neoplasms

      Pulling and stabbing pain in the buttocks spreading to one or both legs may also indicate the presence of tumors.

      Thus, lymphosarcoma affects the pelvic skeleton and is expressed by increasing pain in the buttocks and legs; blood cancer (myeloma), osteoma - affects bones and pelvic bones as well. Growing metastases can also lead to the above symptoms.

      Worth knowing and understanding

      It is worth noting that pain in the gluteal muscles most often occurs due to compression of the nerves and nerve roots.

      The most massive nerve in the human body, called the sciatic nerve, runs under the muscles of the buttocks.

      It is he and his processes that are responsible for the innervation of the lower extremities of a person. The pain experienced by a person is a reaction of nerve endings to changes that occur as a result of swelling of muscle tissue, confusion of vertebrae, etc.

      Reducing inflammation will alleviate the patient’s condition, and targeted comprehensive treatment of the cause of pain will help avoid the return of unpleasant symptoms.

      How to treat pain in the buttock that radiates to the leg?

      The buttock consists of:

    23. hip joint;
    24. three types of muscles, each of which performs its own functions;
    25. sciatic nerve;
    26. networks of blood vessels, veins and arteries;
    27. subcutaneous fat layer; skin.
    28. Each of these “parts” can become diseased, causing pain. And, since the buttock “connects” the spine and the leg, problems in it most often affect the leg .

      Below are possible causes of pain that need to be treated immediately.

      Purulent skin lesion

      It is almost always provoked by staphylococci and appears against the background of reduced immunity. The main forms are furuncle and carbuncle:

    29. With a boil, one hair follicle becomes inflamed. Over time, the process of necrosis and pus formation spreads to neighboring fat cells and sweat glands. After a week, the boil opens and scars.
    30. A carbuncle is several boils gathered together. The carbuncle tends to cause extensive tissue necrosis and a large purulent focus, which leads to complications - even sepsis.
    31. If a boil or carbuncle occurs on the buttock, the patient feels a pinpoint pain on the skin. The sensation may be burning or aching. They get worse when touched, when rubbing clothes, and sometimes when moving. If the carbuncle has “captured” several large subcutaneous nerves, then the pain will radiate along them to the leg.

      A red spot with a bulge in the center stands out noticeably on the skin. Also in the center you can see modified pores or a capsule with pus.

      Dermatologist. Methods: external examination, differential diagnosis, if necessary, culture of skin flora.

      Depending on the severity. Basically - bed rest, antibiotics in the form of ointments. If the disease has developed and begun to threaten complications, surgery may be necessary to open the suppuration and excise the necrosis.

      Inflammation of subcutaneous fat tissue

      Penetration of pathogens under the skin can cause abscess and phlegmon.

      An abscess is an inflammation in which pus accumulates in a large capsule with a hard shell . The resulting “ball” with pus inside presses on nearby tissues.

      With an abscess, the patient feels pressing pain and feels the presence of a foreign body in the tissues of the buttock. If the tumor presses on the sciatic nerve, aching pain appears in the leg.

      With phlegmon, the pain syndrome is burning and spreading. When the sciatic nerve is damaged by pathogens, severe pain appears in the thigh, extending downwards.

      Typical for inflammation are heat, redness, general intoxication.

      Therapist, surgeon. Methods: blood tests, x-rays.

      Medication – antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic. Surgical - opening the affected area, removing tissue that has undergone necrosis. Usually both types are used simultaneously.

      The most commonplace and easiest to treat cause of pain in the buttock area. After intense physical activity, lactic acid accumulates in the muscles, which causes discomfort.

      Drawing pain over the entire surface of the buttock, sometimes radiating to neighboring parts of the body.

      Fatigue, weakness after physical activity or training.

      Independently, sports doctor or instructor.

      Rest, massage, proper nutrition.

      Increased muscle tone

      Pain in the buttocks sometimes occurs due to stress or sluggish osteochondrosis . This is a chronic increase in muscle tone, in which the muscles of the buttocks are constantly tense.

      Mild to moderate aching pain spreads throughout the leg, but is felt most strongly in the buttock.

      Weakness in the leg, increased fatigue.

      Surgeon, neurologist or therapist, by exclusion.

      The treatment process focuses around the disease that caused the muscle strain.

      Damage to muscle tissue

      Muscle tissue can be damaged by myositis, primary and secondary myalgia, fibromyalgia. All these diseases are caused by inflammation, the difference is in its causes.

      The pain is aching or stabbing, intensifies with walking and exercise. It is felt throughout the entire muscle; if a large layer of muscle is affected, then the pain can “go” down.

      Fever, lethargy, weakness in the limbs.

      Therapist. Methods: blood tests, urine tests, anamnesis, ultrasound.

      Medication – non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, diuretics.

      The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body . It stretches from the lower spine to the bone above the foot. The damage to this nerve is felt by all parts of the leg: the buttock, the knee, and the foot.

      The pain radiates to the leg and is not constant. With severe lesions, constant burning pain is possible.

      Increased muscle tone in the affected leg.

      Neurologist. Methods: radiography, MRI, CT.

      Medication – painkillers, anti-inflammatory.

      A complex of degenerative and inflammatory diseases affecting the hip joint. Diseases, as a rule, develop gradually and are consequences of other diseases .

      In the initial phase, the pain is aching and appears when walking. With further development of the pathology, pain also occurs at rest. My buttock hurts a lot, radiating down to my leg.

      Temperature, redness, systemic course (when arthritis or arthrosis affects several joints).

      Neurologist, surgeon. Methods: differential diagnosis, x-ray, MRI.

      Conservative, depends on the stage and course of the disease.

      Aseptic bone necrosis is a dangerous disease in which the bone and surrounding tissues die . This disease is a consequence of another pathology, for example: fracture, diabetes, gout. The essence of the condition is that for one reason or another, blood stops flowing to the hip joint.

      At first the pain is not severe, but constant, burning or aching. If the patient is not given help, the pain quickly intensifies, becomes unbearable over time and can even cause painful shock. Gangrene then develops, and the leg must be amputated.

      Therapist, traumatologist, surgeon. Methods: X-ray, ultrasound.

      Depending on the pathology that caused necrosis. Most often, surgery is required.

      Injuries: bruises, sprains

      The hip is a fairly large part of the body and can be easily injured.

      Pain sensations are dull, aching, low or medium intensity. If the bruise is particularly unfortunate, the sciatic nerve may be damaged; if it is severely sprained, the muscles below the thigh may be damaged.

      Redness at the site of injury, hematoma, swelling.

      Traumatologist. Methods: medical history, visual examination, if necessary, x-ray.

      Rest the affected area, cold compresses, ointments.

      Such fractures occur either due to a strong blow or due to a serious lack of calcium in the bones. A hip fracture is one of the most difficult fractures, so it needs to be treated for a long time and thoroughly.

      The pain is strong, sharp, cutting, located in the buttock, in the right leg or in the left leg.

      Limited mobility or inability to move, extensive hematoma on the buttock.

      Surgeon, traumatologist. Methods: examination, radiography, MRI.

      Reposition and fixation of bone sections, skeletal traction, followed by a course of rehabilitation.

      Iliac artery occlusion

      This condition occurs when the lumen of the artery that supplies the buttock and leg as a whole narrows.

      Weak, aching, constant.

      Lameness, weakness in the leg, loss of skin sensitivity, “goosebumps” “running” across the skin.

      Therapist. Methods: anamnesis, radiography with contrast.

      It is necessary to remove the reason why the lumen of the artery is narrowing.

      Herniated discs, osteochondrosis

      These diseases affect the spine, but the pain syndrome often develops not in it, but below – the sacrum hurts and radiates to the leg. The main cause of pain is pinched nerve roots. If the pinching occurs on the right side, the right buttock hurts; if the left side is damaged, there will be pain in the left buttock (and it, accordingly, radiates to the left leg).

      The unpleasant sensations are aching in nature, the location is unclear - the pain is felt in the spine, radiates to the buttock and to neighboring sections. When walking and in unfavorable weather, sharp pain impulses begin in the left or right buttock, and then “shoot” through the entire leg.

      Numbness, constant tension in the leg muscles on the affected side, increased fatigue.

      Neurologist, surgeon. Methods: MRI, CT.

      Tablets to relieve pain and inflammation, exercise therapy, massage. Usually the disease can be stopped and even full compensation can be formed.

      Malignant neoplasms, metastases

      Cancerous tumors and metastases that are located in the buttock, with their presence, compress the surrounding tissues , causing painful sensations.

      Pulling, stabbing, pressing - depends on the type and location of the tumor.

      Oncological clinical picture.

      Oncologist. Methods: MRI, contrast studies, analyses.

      Depending on the disease, both conservative (chemotherapy) and surgical (removal of tumor).

      Pain when walking, when standing up and after an injection

      Pain that appears only in very rare cases (when walking, when standing up) can be caused by either a serious illness (cancer) or micro-strain after unsuccessful exercise.

      Pain after an injection can be caused by the following:

    32. The drug causes pain. For example, an injection of vitamins causes severe short-term pain. It goes away after the drug is absorbed into the circulatory system.
    33. The injection was made shallow. If the needle is not inserted deep enough, the medicine will remain in the soft tissues, from where it will be absorbed much more slowly. It is not dangerous, but some substances can cause necrosis, so if the pain not only does not go away over time, but also becomes stronger, you need to consult a doctor.
    34. The needle entered a large vessel. In this case, a hematoma appears. It is also not dangerous if the injection was done correctly. You can apply a cold compress to the injection site.
    35. The game hit a nerve. This can cause severe pain and cramping. If the needle hits a large nerve, it means the injection was done incorrectly, and it is better to see a doctor.
    36. In general, if you don’t strain your muscles, most injections into the gluteal region are painless.

      When should you go to the doctor?

      Almost always. Even minor tingling sensations while walking can be a symptom of a most unpleasant illness, so the sooner the patient is seen, the better for him.

      Pain in the buttock radiating to the leg: how to treat?

      The appearance of pain of any origin signals the development of a pathological process in the body. Regardless of its location and intensity, the patient must respond adequately to such a signal and visit a doctor in time to determine the source. You should know that not in all cases the location of pain coincides with its source. For example, pain in the buttocks may indicate various ailments.

      Pain in the buttock radiating to the leg is a sign of what disease?

      The buttocks are symmetrical parts of the body that can be figuratively compared to a layer cake.

      • The first layer is the skin.
      • The second layer is fabric.
      • The third layer is subcutaneous fat.
      • Pain in the buttock can occur either as an independent symptom or as a reflex symptom, which indicates a pathology of organs and systems located in close proximity to the buttocks. As a rule, patients complain of localized pain in the buttocks, which radiates to the leg and lower back. Particularly sharp sensations occur when changing posture. Sometimes there is a feeling of numbness in the leg or shooting from the middle of the buttocks to the knee or heel.

        Despite the fact that the sources of pain in the buttock can be different, they can be divided into the following groups:

      • Deformation and disease of the lower spine - lumbar intervertebral hernia, osteochondrosis, scoliosis;
      • Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve - sciatica;
      • Local purulent-inflammatory processes;
      • Disease of the hip joints;
      • Circulatory disorders.
      • Therapeutic treatments for pain in the buttock

        Since pain occurs directly in the buttock area, or is a reflex response to damage to nearby organs, the first thing to do is relieve the pain. As a rule, in addition to anti-inflammatory and painkillers, the following therapeutic methods are recommended:

        In addition, for local purulent processes, doctors recommend using dressings with Vishnevsky ointment or ichthyol ointment.

        For muscle spasms that cause pain in the buttock, doctors prescribe special gymnastics, exercises aimed at relaxing the muscles. Thanks to this, blood circulation in the affected area is restored. Therapeutic exercises are especially useful for spinal deformities, because such pathology causes impaired muscle tone, which stimulates the development of acute pain.

        In order to maintain muscle tone and ensure normal function of the body, it is recommended for preventive purposes to lead an active lifestyle. Physical activity is especially recommended for those people whose specific work involves a sedentary position and a long stay of the body in one position. If pain occurs in the buttock area, you should immediately consult your doctor and promptly determine the source of its occurrence.

        Pain in the buttock: treatment with folk remedies at home

        Also, if pain occurs in the buttocks, doctors recommend resorting to traditional medicine recipes.

        Beeswax is an effective remedy for relieving sciatica pain. A piece of beeswax should be heated to the point of plasticine. Apply to the area of ​​pain, cover with polyethylene and secure with a woolen scarf. Apply a compress at night.

        Turpentine – inflammation of the sciatic nerve. Mix turpentine and water in a ratio of 2:3. Take a crust of black bread and soak it in a container with the solution. Place the crust soaked in turpentine on the sore spot and cover with a cotton cloth. Press the bandage with your hand and hold in this position for 10 minutes. If the patient feels intense heat, it is better to let go and not cause a burn. After this procedure, you should immediately go to bed. If necessary, you can repeat the procedure after 3-4 days.

        Cabbage compress. For this you will need fresh cabbage leaves. Peel them and place them in a pan of boiling water for 3 minutes. As soon as the leaves become elastic, place them on the sore spot and cover with cellophane and a terry cloth. Lie down for 15-20 minutes and you will feel the pain begin to recede. After 30 minutes, the process of self-medication by warming up will begin. The duration of action of such a compress is unlimited.

        Dandelion heads. Add dandelion blossoms to your triple cologne and let it steep. Rub the finished product into the sore spot overnight. Such procedures should be repeated until complete recovery.

        Pain in the buttock radiating to the leg: causes and treatment

        In the descriptions of patients, the sensations and symptoms of pain in the gluteal muscle differ quite greatly from each other, but the descriptions can be as follows:

      • Spontaneous occurrence of pain in the buttock, radiating to the leg, which intensifies when changing positions, walking, and also with an upright position of the body
    37. Severe pain makes it impossible to step on the leg, as it becomes numb
    38. Pain sensations appear in the middle part of the buttock, after which they pass down the entire leg and are accompanied by shots
    39. Painful sensations in the buttock do not go away even within a week, and become stronger while climbing stairs
      • Painful sensations in the buttock are felt constantly, and do not subside even in a supine position, and are constantly accompanied by spasms.
      • Causes of pain in the buttock

        Pain in the buttock, which radiates to the limb, can be either an independent symptom or a reflex, which will indicate the pathology of various organs and systems located in proximity to the buttocks. And despite the fact that the sources of this disease can be completely different, they can be divided into the following groups:

      • Circulatory disorders
      • Hip diseases
      • Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve
      • Presence of purulent-inflammatory processes
      • Deformation and disease of the lower spine.
      • On average, in 75% of cases, the cause of pain in the buttocks, which is felt in the left or right leg, directly relates to pathologies of the spinal column in the lumbosacral region.

        Diseases that cause such pain include the following:

      • Vertical bursitis
      • Inguinal hernia
      • Femoral neck fractures
      • Polymyositis
      • Osteoarthritis of the hip joint
      • Lumbar stenosis
      • False intermittent claudication
      • Tumors of the retroperitoneum
      • Tuberculosis of bone
      • Occlusion of the iliac artery or aorta
      • Various types of arthritis of the iliac joint
      • All kinds of pathologies of the pelvic organs in women
      • Intervertebral hernia
      • Radiculopathy
      • Osteochondrosis of the lumbosacral zone
      • Chronic gluteal compression syndrome
      • Inflammatory process in the muscle tissue of the buttocks or myositis
      • All kinds of diseases of the sacroiliac zone
      • All kinds of injuries to the spine, sacrum or coccyx. This includes fractures, bruises and muscle strains
      • Tendinitis of the gluteus medius tendon
      • Diseases of the rectum.
      • Treatment of pain in the buttocks

        Due to the fact that painful sensations appear specifically in the buttocks area, or are a reflex response to damage to nearby organs, the very first thing that needs to be done is to relieve these unpleasant sensations as quickly as possible. In most cases, doctors prescribe anti-inflammatory and painkillers, but in addition to these, they also recommend massage, physical therapy, and warm compresses. If local purulent processes are observed, then dressings with Vishnevsky ointment or ichthyol ointment can be used.

        If you have muscle spasms that cause pain in your left or right leg,

        doctors prescribe special therapeutic exercises, which are aimed at completely relaxing the muscles. Through such exercises, you can restore blood circulation in the painful area. These procedures are especially useful for spinal deformities. Surgical intervention is practically not used. Such measures are needed for unsuccessful long-term treatment of elderly patients who suffer from lesions of the hip joints.

        Treating buttock pain at home

        Sometimes it is not possible to resort to the help of doctors, so you have to turn to traditional medicine for help.

        In these cases, the following may help:

      • Beeswax, which will help get rid of pain. To use, just warm it up to the consistency of plasticine and apply it to the painful area, cover it with polyethylene on top and tie it with a warm woolen scarf. This compress must be left overnight.
      • Turpentine will help get rid of pain due to inflammation of the sciatic nerve and other disorders. To use it, you need to mix water and turpentine in proportions 3:2. After this, you need to take a small crust of black bread and soak it in this solution. After 20 minutes, this crust should be applied to the sore spot and covered with a cotton cloth on top. You need to sit with this bandage for 10 minutes. If the patient feels a burning sensation, it is best to remove the bandage and avoid causing a burn. After this procedure, you should immediately take a lying position. You can also apply cabbage leaves that have been simmered in boiling water on the gluteal muscle.
      • Traditional medicine should be used only while waiting for a doctor to provide qualified medical care.

        Causes and treatment of lower back pain radiating to the leg

        When a person feels pain in the buttock, radiating to the leg, but does not know how to treat it, you need to find out the true cause of the pain and get rid of it once and for all.

        In fact, pain in the buttocks should not be ignored, since the gluteal muscles are responsible for the movement of the torso, hips and legs. Therefore, if your buttock hurts and this pain radiates to your leg, you need to first identify the causes of such painful sensations.

      • If the gluteus maximus muscle (the largest muscle in the human body) is damaged, then discomfort and pain may be felt in the buttock.
      • Intervertebral hernia is one of the most common causes that provokes the occurrence of such pain.
      • Pinched sciatic nerve.
      • Discogenic pathology of the spine. But this may be the case if pain appears after sleep.
      • Diseases of the rectum, anus, pelvis, groin, coccyx.
      • As for the nature of the painful sensations, they can manifest themselves in completely different ways: some complain of a stabbing pain, some of aching pain, some of a nagging pain.

        Pain in the buttock, which radiates directly to the leg, can be accompanied by a number of additional symptoms, it all depends on the root cause of the pain.

        So, additional symptoms of pain are:

      • restriction of movements in the lumbar and hip areas;
      • lower back pain;
      • limping;
      • muscle weakness;
      • bruises;
      • swelling and inflammation;
      • stiffness in the hips, legs, groin;
      • heat or burning.
      • But there are times when pain in the buttock can pose a danger to a person’s health and life.

        Under such circumstances, as a rule, additional disappointing symptoms are observed:

      • bloody stool;
      • weakness when walking or inability to walk at all;
      • hip/leg weakness;
      • paralysis.
      • If a person exhibits such symptoms, then they should immediately call an ambulance or go to the hospital so as not to complicate the situation. In this case, treatment on your own is strictly contraindicated; only professional assistance should be provided.

        Diagnosis and treatment

        The first thing you need to do is visit a doctor so that he can perform a qualified examination, establish a diagnosis and prescribe the necessary treatment. If necessary, the doctor may prescribe magnetic resonance imaging to detect intervertebral hernia or other diseases of the lumbar region.

        It is thanks to this procedure that the condition of cartilage, bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons can be determined. Do not self-medicate, go to the hospital on time and always be healthy.

        Lower back pain radiates to left leg, buttock

        Lower back pain radiating to the left leg and buttock is a serious symptom that requires diagnosis and appropriate treatment. A possible diagnosis is lumbar ischialgia. Such pains usually manifest themselves quite strongly and have the character of aching and nagging pain. Similar problems with the spine are treated by a neurologist, as well as a vertebrologist.

        In order to get advice and quality medical care from a specialist, you can visit Dr. Ignatiev’s Clinic in Kyiv. Appointments with verteblorog are carried out by appointment.

        According to statistics, lower back pain radiating to the buttock and leg does not go away on its own, but only gets worse over time. Most often, such pain is experienced by people in adulthood; young people can be susceptible to such pain only as a result of some kind of trauma or other external factors.

        Types of lower back pain radiating to the left leg and buttock

        Based on the degree of intensity, we can draw a conclusion about the nature of the pain and the disease that causes it:

      • Acquired pain occurs after injury or heavy physical labor, being their consequence. It can also be caused by a hernia or sprained ligaments.
      • Radiculitis. Acute and prolonged pain is most often associated with sciatica, which occurs as a result of past problems with the spine.
      • The third type of pain is pain associated with the advanced stage of radiculitis - inflammation of the nerve roots of the spine.
      • And finally, spasm of the lumbar muscles is the last type, which causes the least harm and damage to health, as it is easily treatable.

      Pain appears first in one half of the spine in the lumbar region. But there are cases when the pain can be bilateral. At first, the pain is concentrated in the buttock or hip joint. After some time, the pain moves to the leg. It becomes more and more difficult to straighten the limb without experiencing severe attacks.

      In order to begin treatment with conservative methods as soon as possible, it is necessary to conduct a diagnosis. Establishing a differentiated diagnosis allows you to determine what exactly caused the pain. This could be radiculitis or curvature of the spine, sprained ligaments or spasm of the spinal muscle, or vegetative-vascular causes.

      Treatment at the Clinic of Dr. Ignatiev

      Dr. Ignatiev’s clinic in Kyiv treats all kinds of back and lumbar pain. Preference is given to conservative treatment, including manual therapy, spinal stretching, reflexology and physical therapy.

      Before treatment, the patient may need various tests, as well as diagnostics using modern MRI and radiography machines.

      At Dr. Ignatiev’s Clinic in Kyiv, all patients receive qualified care. Experienced spine specialists and neurologists help get rid of the disease in the shortest possible time. Reception is by appointment.

      Hello! I've been sick for 3 months now! It went everywhere. The pain is severe and radiates pain to the left leg. No pain reliever helps! The pain gets worse and worse every day. Don't go through! Doctors still cannot make the correct diagnosis! I don’t sleep at all at night and during the day! I forgot what it was like to sleep! I am 58 years old. Help me please. Since I cannot go to your clinic due to my financial situation! And please prescribe treatment! Thank you in advance!

      I’m 26 years old, for 4 years now I’ve been having pain in the lower back of my legs in my buttocks, it’s constantly getting worse, then it stops, the only thing that saves me is the gym when I’m warmed up, when I feel good, I stop working out for 3-4 days and the pain starts again in childhood, the vertebra was displaced years later 7 received a tailbone injury, also went to the hospital Didn’t go to the hospital, always treated in bed

      Good afternoon, my left leg, pelvis and lower back hurt very badly. Injections, tablets, and ointment only temporarily reduce the pain. Tell me how to relieve the pain?

      Good afternoon Pain in the lower back on the left, radiating to the buttock on the 5th day. The neurologist prescribed intramuscular Ketorol and Mydocalm 40, 5 injections each. Two days passed, but the pain did not go away. Is the treatment prescribed correctly? Thank you

      A good day for two years, the problem with the spine has been different, for 5 months now there has been pain in the lower back, there was numbness in the left leg now in both especially when walking and standing, burning, numbness in the buttock of the perineum, there was incontinence twice, now the abdominal pain has gone. The diagnosis is osteochondrosis 2 -3-spectators, deforming spondylarthrosis, multiple central hernias of the shomorle, dystrophic anti-endzelist vertebra, l4-L5s subluxation in the intervertebral joints, anatomically narrow vertebral canal. Excervias diskal4. L3 proportion, diffuse gathering L1L5, made acupuncture. LO was temporarily better , now I have a problem walking, I can’t work, I’m afraid I’m standing in line. Help, what to do, the condition is getting worse

      There are a lot of MRI images, I don’t know which one you need

      back pain appeared. a few months ago - the reason I lifted the weight. It seemed like I had already recovered, and then a nagging pain appeared in my left leg. The calf muscle hurts. attributed to injections. night is normal, but during the day it hurts again. I've had an MRI before

      Hello, I would like to know what is the cause of the pain. I am 33 years old. I have a sharp nagging pain in my back on the left side in the lower part of the lower back, the sharp pain radiates to the left leg, the leg is pulling. It feels like everything is compressing and I can’t move until it goes down. At first the pain was once a week, then once a day, and now two, three times a day. What could this be?

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      Hello..from time to time I have pain in the lower back that radiates when I try to stand up, but I can’t get up and walk, stepping on my right leg, it hurts so much it brings me to tears, what could this be?

      I’ve been suffering for two weeks now. The first week I couldn’t sleep at all. I slept standing up. The pain was hellish, there were some pain attacks that lasted five to ten minutes. The pain radiates from the buttock and from the tailbone to the left leg... now it’s a little better, but I can’t walk. I can barely take five steps and I’m very tired. I’m 37 years old. I’ve worked on construction sites for 18 years in winter and summer. The work is hard. Do you think I'll get back on my feet?

      Urgently do an MRI of the lower back and neck, and if you cannot walk on your heels or toes, then quickly see a neurosurgeon.

      Hello. Two days ago I fell down the frozen steps. I seriously hurt my back in the area of ​​my left kidney. There is a small bruise. The urine is of normal color, but it is difficult to move; there is acute pain when moving in the back on the left and aching pain radiates to the left leg. The bruise will go away or should I see a doctor, and which one?

      Hello. In the morning my lower back hurt on the left side. During the day the pain moved to my leg. The leg aches and goes numb. What could it be. And please tell me who to contact? Thanks in advance for your answer

      It is necessary to do an MRI of the lower back and contact a vertebroneurologist.

      Hello! I have the same problem: my entire left side is pulling and aching, starting from my neck and ending with the tips of my left arm and leg. I don’t know what it is (but at the end of July we had a urethroscopy using spinal anesthesia)! Tell me what to do.

      Get an MRI of your neck and consult a vertebrologist.

      unexpectedly there is such a sharp pain in the paw of my left leg

      The lower back hurts very much and radiates to the left leg, but when I walk, it doesn’t hurt very much, but as soon as I bend down or lift something, the kagbuto starts shooting first in the lower back and sharply in the left leg, what is it and how to treat this morbidity.

      Hello. I have pain in the sacrum area, when walking it radiates down to my left leg. I was treated with injections, physical therapy, ointments, nothing helps. And the pain is so bad that tears start to fall.

      Hello. I'm 26 weeks pregnant. It started to hurt very badly below the lower back, on the left, and radiates into the buttock and leg when walking and bending. I saw a doctor, she prescribed me fastum gel and to wear a bandage, but it didn’t give any result, it got even worse. Now I can barely move around the house. What should I do and how should I treat this? Before pregnancy, I didn’t have any pain in the lower back or back.

      Good afternoon Everything is correct as you suggested, MRI. Reduction in the height of the discs Th 11-L1 L4-S1 decrease in the intensity of MRS on T2 from them due to dehydration. At the level of L4-5 there is a diffuse hernia up to 5 mm and a caudal spread along L4 by 6 mm and the presence of a defect in the annulus fibrosus in the median sector, deforming the anterior chamber of the dural sac and the mouths of the foraminal canals. At the level of L5-S1 there is a diffuse protrusion of up to 2 mm, deforming the anterior chamber of the dural sac and the mouth of the foraminal canals. the shape and size of the vertebrae are normal. The mrs from the bone marrow of the vertebral bodies are heterogeneous due to areas of lipoid degeneration. Unevenness of the contours of the end plates, Schmorl's hernia of adjacent plates of the Th11-L1 vertebrae with a depth of 2-3 mm. Deformation of the facet joints and hypertrophy of the yellow ligaments at the level of the L3-S1 segments, initial anterolateral osteophytes of the L5-S1 vertebrae. Conclusion (polysegmental osteochondrosis). Hernia L4-5 and protrusion L5-S1. Please tell me what treatment should be and how serious it is? For now, I’m thinking about where I can turn to with this problem, since in our country this is most likely impossible, after the neurologist’s earlier diagnosis of ARVI, there is no desire to turn to him again. Thank you very much for your answer.

      Consultant: You already have a clear picture of the disease for which treatment needs to be started. You can contact us at the Clinic if you have the opportunity to fly to Kyiv.

      Good afternoon, please help. I have this problem. The lower back hurts, the pain radiates to the left leg, along the leg it feels like there is a burning sensation or a muscle is tearing. The calf swelled a little, but at the same time

      On the right, sometimes the pain is in the calf. Especially when I bounce a child on a ball. I am on maternity leave, the child is constantly in my arms. Doctors diagnose osteochondrosis. In addition, my hands seem to be filled with sain. We don’t do MRIs and we don’t do ultrasounds of legs either. I had an MRI done on two protrusions there a long time ago and an ultrasound scan of my legs three years ago, and there weren’t even any varicose veins. There are veins on the legs, but they are not very visible. When I sit and put my legs on something, there is terrible pain in my legs and left thigh, and if I feel like it for a long time, there is pain in my back and hip. Everyone scares me about a blood clot, but my leg is not blue or red. Veins with cones are not visible. My calves don't swell and my feet don't swell either. The doctors said, well, put Xefacm, Medocam, Combalipen on and take Detralex for two months, it might go away. I'm already going crazy with fear, maybe it really is varicose veins or even worse. When I’m still sitting, it’s like there’s a burning sensation in my left thigh. And when I sit for a long time, it’s hard to get up. Swelling is more scary. It could also be a hernia or pinching. Please help me, what should I do? Now it is not possible to do an MRI and ultrasound only in two months because We've become disorganized and there's no road to the region. ayu

      Consultant: To make a diagnosis, it is necessary to undergo additional examination, do an MRI of the spine and consult a neurologist-vertebrologist and phlebologist. We advise you to limit physical activity and, if possible, hold your child in your arms as little as possible.

      Good evening! I’ve had problems with my back for a long time, I haven’t had an MRI yet. Recently it’s gotten worse, my spine is constantly crunching with sharp pains, I walk half-bent, sometimes even when I get up the sharp pain pierces so much that I can fall, it pulls my left leg and buttock. What should you prepare yourself for? Thank you!

      Consultant: Hello, Evgenia! You urgently need to see a doctor! With such symptoms, an MRI of the lumbar region must be performed. If protrusions or hernias are detected, treatment must be started immediately. If left untreated, neurosurgical treatment may be necessary. Do not waste precious time while you can still be guided conservatively.

      Hello! I'm worried about pain in my left buttock, radiating to my leg... The pain is hellish, it hurts to walk... Earlier I went to see a neurologist, an x-ray did not show anything... They prescribed milgamma, droppers, ointment and the like... It seems easier... They told me to do an MRI so that we can see what to do next and treat! Now some time has passed... I was washing the floor and in the evening this pain came... I haven’t been able to get out of bed for more than a week, I barely got there, did an MRI, everything is normal, why does it hurt, I don’t know and what to do? I apply a warming ointment, anti-inflammatory…. Candles at night, but for some reason it doesn’t get better...What could it be?

      I have been sick for a year and a half, constant pain in the spine, scoliosis, antilisthesis of the 3rd lumbar vertebrae by 3mm, osteophytes, I was treated by a neurologist - MIDOKALM, physical office, magnetic therapy, acupuncture, painkillers, every morning I try to do exercises for the spine lying down. Now the pain has moved to the upper thigh on both sides, mainly the left leg. When I sleep, I lie down with no pain, last year I couldn’t lie on my right side, now I have pain on my left. What else can I do. I LIVE IN A RURAL area and on a CT scan they told me that I have the spine of a collective farmer, but I am a health worker.

      Hello ! Pain (pulling) on ​​the left below the lower back in the upper part of the buttock or pulling on the left in the thigh. It begins to pull more strongly when walking and bending. What could it be? What does it look like?

      Lumboischialgia associated with osteochondrosis of the lumbar spine. An MRI is required to clarify the diagnosis.

      Good morning! Here’s my story: 4 years ago I had lower back pain, the pain radiated to my right leg, doctors then diagnosed displaced intervertebral discs. I was treated for a long time. Now I’m 23 years old and have almost the same story. My lower back hurt, then the pain appeared in left leg, the pain is very strong. I can’t get an MRI or take a repeat x-ray, because excuse me for being frank, I can barely go to the toilet. When I called a doctor to my house, they said the diagnosis was radicular syndrome. Please tell me how to treat correctly and is it the right diagnosis? Thank you

      Without examining the spine, there will be no clarity in your situation. There are many reasons for such symptoms; at your age, the main thing is not to start the process as it will only get worse. Under any pretext, I recommend conducting a diagnosis. Sincerely.

      hello, please tell me, my left buttock has been hurting for half a year now and radiating to my leg, I worked out in the gym, it was easier for 2-3 days and didn’t go to the doctor, but due to circumstances I stopped going to the gym and it got to the point where I woke up in the middle of hellish pain nights and lay motionless, even lying down was painful. I went to a neurologist and told everything as it is, they said that I had sprained a tendon (muscle), they gave me pills and a warming ointment for a 10-day course and did no physical activity, I did just that, my life was great, nothing hurt, after finishing the course it started again 2 days later (( (( what should I do.

      Carry out an MRI of the lumbar region, if the problem is not visible - neuromyography. And your neurologist should not carry out treatment based on the patient’s guesses, but only after examination and an established diagnosis. With respect.

      Hello, Doctor! My back hurts all the time, it radiates to my buttock and leg, mostly on the left! When you lie down in the evening, you have pain in your lower back that it’s even painful to turn over on your side and aching pain in both legs?! What could it be.

      Perform an MRI of the lumbar region and schedule an in-person consultation with the results. You shouldn’t guess with such symptoms, find out for yourself after the examination. Best regards.

      Hello. I have a sharp pain from the lower back in my left leg, on the back side, after sitting. It lasts about 5 seconds and goes away. I can walk for a long time and don’t even want to sit down again, just so as not to feel this pain again. Please tell me what it is.

      This is lumboischialgia, often occurs with an intervertebral hernia. Perform an MRI of the lumbar region and schedule an in-person consultation with the results. Best regards.

      Hello. My left buttock hurts very much. And it radiates into my leg for about 2 minutes and doesn’t go away. It’s very unpleasant. Sometimes when I go to bed it also aches and hurts. What is it and how to treat it. Thank you.

      This is piriformis syndrome, often caused by a herniated disc. To make a diagnosis, perform an MRI of the lumbar region. With respect.

      Hello! I have this problem for months

      2-3 ago in the gym I shook my back

      on a hyperextension machine with

      additional weight (10 kg projectile), after

      which caused my muscles to ache so much. In principle to

      I’m used to muscle pain because it’s a normal occurrence. Only muscle pain

      went away, but pain appeared in the lower back

      left side, does not always hurt, aches, rarely

      radiates to the buttock or leg. Already on

      periodically for 2-3 months

      aching pain appears, not strong, tolerable, but unpleasant sensations

      occur precisely when the back is rounded (in

      including with long-term incorrect

      seat). When training with heavy weights

      with the correct technique (i.e.

      correct deflection of the spine) there is no pain (deadlifts, lunges, everything

      Question - what does it look like? Could it be

      be a hernia? And is it so serious that

      will you have to quit sports?

      The picture really looks like an intervertebral hernia. The severity can only be assessed after a complete diagnosis (MRI of the lumbar region); sports are not yet recommended. Find out the cause of the pain and then everything will become clear. Sincerely!

      I am 20 years old, weight 49 kg. In the case when I sit in a chair for a long time (half an hour or more), relaxing, then I cannot get up, because my left buttock hurts very much . I feel like a muscle is being blocked, I slowly get up through the pain and the pain goes away only after a crunch in the buttock. What could this be and how serious is it?

      Consultant: The problem is most likely in the spine, and if the buttock already hurts, this is a sign of referred pain, symptoms of nerve damage. You need to see a doctor for an examination and get an MRI of your lower back.

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