Common Causes of Pain and Numbness in Your Thigh

Scott Kessman

There are a number of people who suffer from thigh pain as well as numbness in the thighs. This is a condition that can be very annoying. It can cause a lot of discomfort ruining your daily activities and will even cause disruption while sleeping. This pain may be caused due to a number of reasons and the treatment options will vary depending on the severity of the condition. In some cases, pain and numbness may be managed with medications and in some cases, it may require surgical intervention.

Thigh pain and numbness may be caused due to a variety of reasons. However, it can be minimized if certain measures are taken on a timely basis. Some of the causes and remedies are discussed below.

Information is carried from the thigh to the brain by a nerve. When this nerve is squeezed it is termed as meralgiaparesthetica. This can happen due to trauma, swelling, or due to an increase in pressure in the groin area that may be caused due to a large belly (during pregnancy or due to obesity). The classic symptoms are burning sensation and thigh pain especially at night.

Sometimes, a blood clot may be formed in the deep vein. This is called thrombus. Deep vein thrombosis can occur in these deep veins that are found in the legs and thighs. This can cause severe thigh pain and numbness. In such cases, immediate medical intervention would be required.

The hamstring muscle group includes the semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and biceps femoris. Hamstrings are the tendons that are situated behind the knee. When there is a tear, pull, or injury to these hamstrings, it may result in severe pain in the thigh region, especially at the back of the thighs. The strain could be due to overstretching or inadequate stretching. Such strains and injuries can be easily avoided by performing regular hamstring strengthening exercises under proper guidance.

Sciatica is a condition that is caused when there is irritation of the sciatic nerve. This may begin as pain in the lower back and that pain may then radiate to the knees and thighs as well. Treatment options include medications, physical therapy, or even surgery.

Published by Scott Kessman

Scott Michael Kessman is a freelance writer and also the author of The Tales of Tanglewood YA fantasy series. The novels meld together Irish & Celtic mythology with modern-day folklore, and are enjoyed by al...  View profile

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