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Should Sciatica treat when not paining?
I noticed symptoms of sciatica a month ago. It was very painful. I was in Finland, cold country. A month back I moved here in India. Sciatica is disappeared for now. But I’ll go back to Finland soon. What you think of sciatica has gone or its climate based. Should I see doctor here in India when it’s not paining??
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Sciatica is not season based disorder. Any way you should see a ortho doctor & get x rays  of back & blood test done. if symptoms reappear, you may need some multivitamin & antiinfammatory medicines.
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Its not the sciatica per se that is affected by climate, but muscle spasms are more in cold than warm weather. Also are you sure your first episode was sciatica
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Sciatica typically resolves with time as it has done in your case. It is not related to climate. It might reoccur in future though. For your peace of mind you can consult a doctor and get it investigated.
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