Why Do My Thighs Hurt?
Pain in the inner thigh is quite common in daily life. The skin on the inner thigh is relatively delicate. If you find pain in the inner thigh, it is important to take it seriously, promptly go to the hospital to check the cause of the pain in the inner thigh, and then carry out targeted treatment. At the same time, attention should also be paid to daily health care. The diet should be as light as possible, and spicy and stimulating foods should not be eaten. Cold foods are also best avoided, as they may worsen the condition.
1. Muscle strain: It can be caused by improper exercise or excessive pulling. Deep squats, cycling, frog jumps, and other movements may also lead to it. During walking, there may be no feeling of discomfort in the leg, but when using force on the inner thigh, there may be severe pain and a feeling of muscle tension and stiffness. This painful sensation gradually disappears within a week.
2. Sciatica: If you have a stabbing sensation in the root and posterior part of the thigh for a period of time, but no pain when pressed, and the pain occurs when stationary, with the frequency and severity of pain gradually increasing, especially at night, it may be due to neuralgia, which is mostly caused by lumbar disc herniation.
3. Femoral head necrosis: This is a more serious condition. If there is severe pain in the inner thigh, it may be due to femoral head problems. If this condition affects the hip joint, causing an imbalance in internal forces, an emergency situation may arise in the pelvis, with contractions in the muscles and ligaments, leading to severe pain. The pain may also be felt deep within the joint or in the knee joint.