Pressing pain on the lateral aspect of the lower fibula can be caused by trauma, myofasciitis, bone tumor, local infection, vascular disease and other factors.
1. Trauma: Trauma can lead to loss of muscle or bone at the lateral aspect of the lower fibula, which can cause pain, swelling, bleeding and limitation of activity.
2. Myofasciitis: prolonged over-activity of the leg or cold stimulation can lead to local aseptic myofasciitis, which can cause local pain under the stimulation of inflammation.
3. Bone tumor: osteochondroma and other tumors occur in the lateral part of the lower fibula, which may appear the performance of local protrusion of the tumor bone, and may compress the surrounding soft tissues and cause pain.
4. Local infections: infectious diseases such as salpingitis and cellulitis in the leg may cause localized pressure and pain.
5. Vascular disease: when arteriovenous lower extremity vascular disease occurs, due to local reflux obstruction or insufficient blood supply, it can lead to local ischemia and pain symptoms.
When the side of the lower part of the fibula is painful, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, and under the guidance of a specialist, you can actively carry out the appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.