How to treat numbness and tingling in the back of the thighs

Numbness and tingling at the back of the thigh may be related to lumbar disc herniation, local trauma or pressure, etc., which can be treated by medication, traction and other methods.
1. Lumbar disc herniation: the herniated lumbar disc will compress the nerve roots in the lumbar region, which can cause lumbar pain, radiating pain and numbness in the lower limbs, etc. Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications such as diclofenac sodium delayed-release tablets can be used for the treatment, and traction can be used to alleviate the pressure between intervertebral discs and reduce the symptoms.
2. Local trauma or compression: If the nerve at the back of the thigh is traumatized or compressed, numbness and tingling at the back of the thigh may occur, and timely treatment of trauma and compression at the same time, you can use nutritive nerve medication, such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B1 and so on.
It is recommended that the numbness and tingling in the back of the thigh should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, do not blindly self-medication.