Why do urinary stones hurt on the inside of the thigh?

There is no such thing as a urinary stone, which is usually referred to as a kidney stone or ureteral stone, neither of which causes pain in the inner thighs, and pain in the inner thighs can be caused by other diseases such as trauma.
Patients with kidney stones often experience renal colic at night, which is a severe pain that radiates along the lower back and abdomen to the bladder and testicles.
Ureteral stones have different symptoms depending on the location of the stone obstruction. Patients with upper ureteral stones may experience pain in the same side of the ribs and abdomen, patients with middle ureteral stones may experience pain in the middle and lower abdomen, and patients with lower ureteral stones may experience pain in the groin and other parts of the body.
Therefore, no matter what kind of stone will not directly cause pain in the inner thigh, the pain in the inner thigh may be caused by local trauma and muscle damage, and the cause needs to be further identified for treatment.