At present, in daily life, we often find thigh muscle pain, such as excessive fatigue, strenuous exercise, thigh strain, sprain, neuralgia, etc. What causes the pain in the tendons in the thigh? Let me share several reasons that cause thigh muscle pain. If you are currently troubled by this situation, it is recommended that you read the content carefully and patiently. I hope it will be helpful to you. 1. What causes leg pain? First, trauma: Young people who suffer leg pain due to falls, sprains, or strains caused by sports or accidents should first see an orthopedic doctor to rule out fractures, tendon strains, injuries, and soft tissue injuries. Second, rheumatoid arthritis: If young people experience swelling and pain in the joints without any trauma, rheumatoid arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis should be considered. Rheumatoid arthritis often presents with migratory pain, with patients feeling pain in one joint here and another. Rheumatoid arthritis often affects the interphalangeal joints, and the clinical manifestations are morning stiffness and inflexibility. Patients in such cases should go to the rheumatology department for treatment. Hospitals without a rheumatology department generally see such patients in the endocrinology department. Third, medical diseases: leg swelling and pain caused by medical diseases. People with heart disease, impaired kidney function, and diabetes may experience leg swelling and pain and should seek diagnosis and treatment from a specialist in a timely manner. Regardless of the cause of leg discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time. When seeing a doctor, be sure to bring your previous examination records and truthfully tell the doctor your physical condition, illness and past medical history so that the doctor can analyze and judge the condition more accurately and provide targeted treatment. (II) What are the causes of leg pain? 1.1. Inflammation: Inflammatory factors that cause leg pain include infectious inflammation of the bones, joints and soft tissues of the waist and legs caused by specific infectious sources. 1.2. Aseptic inflammation of soft tissue: Aseptic inflammation of soft tissue caused by trauma, strain, cold, dampness and muscle spasm, etc., the affected area is congested, edematous, exudated and has adhesion of fibrous tissue, thus leading to low back and leg pain. 1.3. Joint inflammation: Joint inflammation is also a major cause of leg pain, which includes rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The symptoms of the former are manifested as varying locations of joint pain, while the symptoms of the latter are mostly manifested as stiffness and inflexibility of leg movements. 2. Varicose veins cause leg pain 2.1. Incorrect posture. According to a survey, 10% of patients with varicose veins are engaged in occupations that require frequent walking; 30% are engaged in occupations that require frequent sitting; and 60% are engaged in standing and physical work, indicating that inactive standing can cause more serious damage to the veins in the lower limbs. |
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