Top Ways to Reduce Sciatic Neural Soreness

 11.Take Charge of Stress
No, the pain isn’t “all in your head,” but your emotions can play a role. Stress causes your muscles to tense up and also makes the pain seem worse. Biofeedback, which shows you how your thinking and behavior affects your breathing and heart rate, might offer some relief. You could also try cognitive behavioral therapy. You’ll work with a mental health expert who will help you change your behaviors and thoughts.

12.When to Call Your Doctor
Usually sciatica is painful but not dangerous. But there are times you’ll want to call your doctor right away. Get in touch with them if you have a fever, blood in your urine, trouble controlling your bowels or bladder, or pain that’s so bad it wakes you up at night.