Soreness and pain at the base of the thighs after childbirth may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by a tear in the birth canal, an episiotomy or a localized puerperal infection.
1. Physiological factors: During labor, due to the damaged expansion of the pelvic floor muscle groups, the symptoms of post-partum thigh pain and swelling may occur. This is usually a normal phenomenon and can be recovered on its own.
2. Obstetric tract tear: If obstetric tract tear occurs during labor, the mother may also have symptoms of post-partum soreness and pain at the base of the thighs. In addition, if an episiotomy is performed during labor, the local incision may also lead to post-partum soreness and pain at the base of the thighs.
3. Puerperal infection: If the mother has a puerperal infection, resulting in widespread inflammation of the vagina, cervix, uterus and even the pelvis, then the patient may also experience symptoms of postpartum thigh pain and swelling.
To summarize, if the cause of the symptoms of postpartum thigh pain is unknown, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the symptoms and ask the doctor to deal with it.