What’s wrong with a herniated disk and thigh pain?

If patients with lumbar disc herniation have thigh root pain at the same time, there may be the following situations: 1, such patients may be due to lumbar disc herniation, caused by the stimulation of the relevant nerve roots, and then in the thigh root of the area, resulting in radioactive pain. According to the different herniated segments, the specific location of the pain may vary, for example, if the patient has a relatively low lumbar disc herniation, it is very easy to lead to the back of the thigh root, that is, the area below the buttocks, radioactive pain. 2, some patients in the lumbar intervertebral disc herniation at the same time, but also due to the concurrence of a number of other pathologies, which in turn caused the root of the thigh pain. Pain. For example, some patients may also have necrosis of the femoral head, or synovitis of the hip joint and other lesions. At this time, although the patient has the above symptoms, but the condition is very complex, it is recommended that patients with the above symptoms, do not easily to their own condition, to make conclusions, or self-treatment, patients in the onset of the disease, must go to the orthopedic consultation, to identify the cause of the disease, and then targeted treatment.