Right thigh root pain is not necessarily a sign of ovarian cancer.
Right thigh root pain is not necessarily a manifestation of ovarian cancer. Patients with early stage ovarian cancer usually have no obvious symptoms, only a lump when touching.
Ovarian cancer in late stage is due to distant metastasis of the disease. It causes fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity, which presses blood vessels and affects blood circulation and lymphatic fluid circulation of lower limbs, so there will be pain in the root of right thigh. However, pain in one side of leg is not a symptom of confirmed ovarian cancer, it may also be caused by other bone joints or ligament injuries and so on.
Right thigh root pain may be caused by femoral head necrosis or hip arthritis, often with localized pressure and pain, and when the lower limb is loaded with weight or walking, it causes the femoral head to collapse, and there may be pain in the root of the thigh, groin and other pain.
Right thigh root pain is not necessarily a manifestation of ovarian cancer. It is suggested that patients should consult doctor in time to clarify the cause of pain and follow the doctor’s instruction for treatment.