What’s wrong with thigh pain after breaststroke?

Thigh pain after breaststroke may be caused by lactic acid buildup, muscle strain, hip synovitis and so on.
1. Lactic acid accumulation: long time breaststroke will cause lactic acid accumulation in the thigh root, which will cause pain, you should apply local hot compress and massage to relieve the pain.
2. Muscle strain: the thighs need to be exerted during breaststroke, which may lead to muscle strain, resulting in pain, it is recommended that the patient rest, reduce activities, and can be applied locally with safflower oil or Yunnan Baiyao.
3. Hip synovitis: long-term activities will repeatedly stimulate the synovial membrane in the joint, causing aseptic inflammation, patients should rest in time and use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib, ibuprofen, etc. for treatment.
There may also be other causes of thigh root pain after breaststroke. Patients whose pain is not relieved after resting should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.