Children’s thigh muscle pain is often caused by physiological factors such as excessive exercise and cold stimulation, and pathological factors such as calcium deficiency, muscle strain and thigh swelling.
1. Physiological factors: children’s thigh muscle pain may be due to recent excessive exercise resulting in thigh muscle overwork; if children’s thighs are stimulated by the cold, it may lead to thigh muscle twitching and spasms, which will also be manifested as thigh muscle pain.
2. Pathological factors: children’s growth and development is relatively fast, if the body lack of calcium may also lead to thigh muscle pain; children in the exercise before not doing warm-up exercises may lead to thigh muscle strain, usually manifested as thigh muscle pain; if children have thigh swelling, common lipoma, myofibroblastoma, etc., will also appear as a symptom of thigh muscle pain.
Children with thigh muscle pain, there may also be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease.