There are many causes of throbbing pain in the inner thigh, such as cold or exertion, myofasciitis, muscle or nerve injury, viral infection and so on.
1. Cold or fatigue: throbbing pain in the inner thigh may be caused by cold or fatigue. Especially in summer, staying in the air-conditioned room for a long time or bathing in cold water, excessive exercise, etc., can easily cause muscle spasm of the inner thigh, which may cause throbbing pain in the inner thigh if it affects the nerves.
2. Myofasciitis: Inflammation will stimulate muscle spasm, often manifested as local muscle pain, swelling and other symptoms, involving the lower limbs of the thighs, it may cause throbbing pain in the inner thigh.
3. Muscle or nerve injury: muscle or nerve injury can often cause abnormal muscle contraction, which leads to pain.
4. Viral infections: For example, herpes zoster virus infection may cause leg pain as the disease progresses.
There may be other reasons for the throbbing pain in the inner thigh, such as lumbar disc herniation, femoral head necrosis and other diseases, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and then comply with the doctor’s instructions to carry out targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.