What’s wrong with the pain at the base of the thigh when squatting on the toilet?

Toilet squatting thigh root pain, consider may be ligament strain, hip arthritis, osteoarthritis tuberculosis, femoral head necrosis and other factors.
1. Ligament strain: mostly seen in the thigh root ligament strain caused by strenuous exercise, when squatting due to ligament pulling obvious, the pain will be more serious.
2. Hip arthritis: a kind of aseptic inflammation of the hip joint, when squatting, due to the joint activities or weight-bearing is relatively large, resulting in pain at the root of the thigh, lying down or standing up when relieved.
3. Tuberculosis of bone and joint: because after infection with tuberculosis bacillus, it leads to infection of bone and joint parts, which may cause local pain.
4. Necrosis of the femoral head: it is a structural change of the femoral head caused by ischemia of the femoral head, which often leads to pain in the hip joint area and the groin area, and it may be manifested as pain in the root of the thigh when squatting, which may be accompanied by limitation of activities in serious conditions.
The pain in the thigh when squatting on the toilet may also be caused by other reasons, such as lumbar disc herniation, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.