Pain in the front of the calf can be caused by a variety of reasons, the common causes are generally muscle strain or inflammation, lumbar disc herniation, arteriosclerosis caused by blood vessel blockage, and so on.
1. Muscle strain or inflammation: prolonged exercise or excessive exercise can lead to muscle inflammation and ligament strain.
2. Herniated lumbar discs: Herniated lumbar discs can irritate the nerves in the spinal canal, resulting in radiating pain and numbness from the waist to the buttocks and down to the calves.
3. Blood vessel blockage: Atherosclerosis generally refers to hardening of the arteries in the blood vessels of the lower limbs, which affects the blood supply to the lower limbs, resulting in numbness, coldness and pain in the lower limbs.
There are other causes of pain in the front of the calf, such as trauma and cold. If the symptoms persist for a period of time without relief, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.