Thigh nerve throbbing pain is considered to be sciatica, neuritis, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and other factors, need to follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, surgical treatment.
1. Sciatica: ibuprofen, aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used as prescribed by the doctor. If there are numbness and other neurological symptoms, you can also use vitamin B12, methylcobalamin and other nutritive nerve drugs.
If it is triggered by pyriformis syndrome, it can also be treated with drugs such as trimethoprim and lidocaine for closure. If the condition is more serious, minimally invasive nucleus pulposus removal or segmental decompression and fusion surgery is also needed.
2. Neuritis: Glucocorticosteroids such as dexamethasone and prednisone, as well as nutritive drugs such as adenosine triphosphate, can be used as prescribed by the doctor. Carbamazepine and other painkillers can also be used. If medication is ineffective, optic nerve canal opening may be considered.
3. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: It can be treated with antidepressants such as amitinib and duloxetine, and anticonvulsants such as pregabalin and gabapentin as prescribed by the doctor to relieve the symptoms. It can also be treated with antioxidants such as alpha-lipoic acid, and also pancreatic kininogenase and epothilone tablets to improve microcirculation or improve metabolic disorders.
If the patient has atypical neuropathy and nerve compression, nerve decompression surgery can be performed under the supervision of a doctor. As for patients with gastroparesis, gastric electrical stimulation method is also needed if necessary.
Symptoms of throbbing pain in the thigh nerve should go to the hospital in time and be treated reasonably according to the cause of the disease.