Your hip, upper leg, or butt may be painful or numb as a result of piriformis syndrome. It happens when the sciatic nerve is compressed by the piriformis muscle. Injury, edema, muscular spasms, or scar tissue in the piriformis can all contribute to the problem. With rest and easy therapies, the majority of episodes pass in a couple of days or weeks. Inflammation arises when the piriformis muscle compresses the sciatic nerve, causing piriformis syndrome. It may result in numbness or pain running down the back of your leg and into your buttocks. Either one or both of your body's sides may be affected. The flat, slender piriformis muscle is. It travels up your thighs from your lower spine through your butt. Your piriformis muscle, which spreads to both sides of your body, supports practically all lower body movements. Most frequently, the sciatic nerve passes through the piriformis. From your spinal cord, the nerve passes through your buttocks, down the back of each leg, and finally to your feet. The longest and largest nerve in your body is this one.
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