What causes pain in the right leg socket?

Right leg pain can be caused by knee injury, bursitis and popliteal cyst.
1. Knee injury: If the exercise is too strenuous or not warmed up before exercise, it will lead to knee injury, such as meniscus injury, posterior cruciate ligament injury, etc., and the popliteal fossa may have severe pain, accompanied by localized swelling symptoms.
2. Bursitis: there is a bursa in the popliteal fossa, if long-term weight bearing or localized pressure, there will be chronic strain caused by bursitis, causing pain in the popliteal fossa, which can be accompanied by swelling and tenderness in the popliteal fossa.
3. Popliteal cyst: manifested as a round, elastic mass inside the popliteal fossa, which may have hyperextension pain, and often leads to limitation of knee joint activities when the mass gets bigger and bigger.
If unexplained pain in the right leg fossa occurs, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to identify the specific cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.