Thigh root tendon pain may be related to fatigue, calcium deficiency, pear-shaped muscle syndrome, etc. Pressure on the painful part can help relieve tendon pain, but pressure is not a treatment for tendon pain, it is recommended for different diseases with general treatment, medication, physical therapy to assist in improving.
1. Fatigue: Long-term fatigue or low immunity can lead to muscle fatigue and muscle spasm, manifesting the symptoms of hamstring pain at the root of the thigh. It is recommended to adjust the work and rest to ensure that the body has a good rest, the muscle fatigue part of the massage, hot compresses and other methods are conducive to alleviate the symptoms.
2. Calcium deficiency: Insufficient daily calcium intake can lead to calcium deficiency, which can lead to sudden onset of thigh pain during activities. You can press the thigh muscles to reduce muscle tension and take oral calcium gluconate, osteotriol and other medications to treat the condition.
3. Piriformis syndrome: when the sciatic nerve in the piriformis muscle appears to be stuck pressure appeared in the piriformis syndrome, induced thigh root tendon pain symptoms. It is recommended to press the lateral thigh pyriformis muscle to reduce the pyriformis muscle compression, reduce the symptoms of thigh root pain, with oral celecoxib and other drugs to improve.
Thigh root tendon pain is also related to hormone disorders, sciatica, muscle spasm and other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the diagnosis and treatment. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used without authorization.