Sciatica, a painful nerve condition, has increasingly affected young mothers, sparking concern among healthcare providers about the growing prevalence. Known for causing radiating pain from the lower back through the buttocks and down the leg, sciatica can bring additional challenges to the already demanding life of a new mother.
Symptoms often range from sharp pain to tingling, numbness, or even muscle weakness, disrupting everyday activities and quality of life. While sciatica has generally been associated with age and lifestyle, recent data indicate an increase among younger individuals, especially postpartum mothers, drawing attention to the specific factors contributing to this trend.