The main causes of thigh joint pain include hip joint disease, lumbar disc herniation, femoral head necrosis and so on.
1. Diseases of the hip joint itself: the thigh joint is the hip joint, and the most common cause of pain is diseases of the hip joint itself, such as hip impingement syndrome, osteoarthritis of the hip joint, synovitis and other diseases. These diseases can cause abnormal impingement, hyperplasia, and edema inside the joint, causing pain.
2. Lumbar disc herniation: after lumbar disc herniation, the intervertebral disc or nucleus pulposus will compress the nerves, and when the nerves innervating the thigh root are compressed, it can produce the symptoms of pain in the innervated area, and part of the patients can show soreness and pain in the joints of the thighs.
3. Necrosis of the femoral head: the main reason for thigh root pain in necrosis of the femoral head is due to nerve conduction. When femoral head necrosis occurs, it will cause damage, edema or atrophy of the nerves around the hip joint, so the patients will often have thigh root or medial pain.
There may be other reasons for the pain in the thigh joint, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.