I’ve had a pain in my inner thigh for a month now, is it important?

The inner thigh pain for a month to be important need to clarify the cause of the pain, excessive exercise, long-term cold and other physiological factors leading to pain usually does not matter; synovitis, necrosis of the femoral head and other pathologic factors caused by the need for active treatment.
1. Physiological factors: there are mainly hip joints on the inner side of the thigh root, and there are many muscles, ligaments and other soft tissue structures around the hip joints. Long-term heavy exercise activities may lead to fatigue injuries of the soft tissues around the hip joints and cause pain; in addition, long-term exposure to cold at the thigh root may also lead to the above symptoms.
The pain caused by physiological factors is usually functional and can be recovered gradually.
2. Pathological factors: synovial tissue exists in the joint capsule of the hip joint, and when inflammatory lesions of the synovium cause synovitis due to various reasons, pain in the inner side of the thigh root may also occur; and when ischemic changes of the femoral head occur due to various reasons, causing necrosis of the femoral head, the above mentioned symptoms may also occur.
Patients with pathologic causes of inner thigh pain need active treatment.
If the patient’s symptoms are not relieved or accompanied by other symptoms, he/she should go to the hospital in time to have the cause clarified and then give targeted treatment.