What’s wrong with a woman in her fifties who has pain in both thigh muscles?

Female fifty-something two thigh muscle pain may be acute injury, chronic strain, lumbar disc herniation, lower extremity vascular lesions and other factors.
1. Acute injury: such as impact injuries or after strenuous exercise, resulting in damage to the two thigh muscles, will cause thigh muscle pain, may also be accompanied by swelling, subcutaneous bruising and other symptoms.
2. Chronic strain: prolonged exposure to cold in the thigh area or prolonged heavy physical labor may cause chronic strain in the thigh muscles, resulting in aseptic inflammation, and inflammatory substances cause stimulation of the local muscles, which will lead to thigh muscle pain, and the pain symptoms will be significantly aggravated by pressing with the hand or when exposed to cold.
3. Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation: it may be related to lumbar degenerative changes, trauma and other factors, which may cause compression and damage to the nerves innervating the lower limbs, causing pain in the lower limbs, which will make the patient feel pain in the muscles of the thighs, which may be accompanied by numbness of the lower limbs, pain in the lower back and other symptoms.
4. Lower extremity vascular lesions: for example, venous thrombosis, varicose veins, etc., resulting in poor local blood circulation in the lower extremities, will make the thigh muscle area ischemia and hypoxia, which can lead to thigh muscle pain and swelling.
Women in their fifties two thigh muscle pain causes more, if the duration is longer, or accompanied by other abnormalities, it is recommended to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.