The left leg fossa is the popliteal fossa, and the popliteal fossa is mainly composed of bones, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, nerves, etc. Feeling pain in the left popliteal fossa can be due to trauma, strain injury, cysts, meniscus injuries, gout, etc., and needs to be actively treated according to the cause.
1. Trauma: when the area is damaged due to external impact, such as car accidents and other violent factors, pain may occur.
2. Strain injury: when due to prolonged physical activity, or for professional athletes, over-training, can lead to pain in the area, when due to cold or tiredness can be relapsed.
3. Cysts: when the lesion appears popliteal cysts, pain can occur, often due to osteoarthritis.
4. Meniscus injury: When the meniscus is injured, it can cause pain in the popliteal fossa when it involves the surrounding tissues.
5. Gout: Gout is caused by increased purine biosynthesis and metabolism, and urate crystals are deposited in the synovial membrane and bursa of the joints, leading to pain in the popliteal fossa.
When the left hamstring pain, please go to the hospital in time, active treatment, so as not to miss the condition.