Why do I have pain in my inner right thigh?

Why do I have pain in my inner right thigh?

Inner thigh pain/groin pain Groin strain – is probably the most common cause of pain on the inside of the thigh. This is a tear of one of the adductor muscles. Sudden sharp pain is felt, usually whilst sprinting or turning sharply. Depending on how bad the strain is there may be swelling and bruising.

Can inner thigh pain be a blood clot?

If you feel pain in your inner thigh, you may wonder what’s going on and how you can get some relief. While it could be something simple like a pulled muscle after working out without stretching, it also could be the sign of something more serious such a blood clot.

When should I be concerned about thigh pain?

Signs and symptoms that warrant a visit to a medical professional include: Severe pain that limits your ability to function (like having difficulty walking) Thigh pain accompanied by fever or malaise (can be a sign of infection) Thigh pain with redness, swelling, and warmth of your skin (can sign of a blood clot)

How do you treat inner thigh pain?

Treatment of inner thigh pain heat and ice therapy. lifestyle changes, such as losing weight and exercising. rest. hydrotherapy.

Should I be concerned about inner thigh pain?

In most cases, inner thigh pain is temporary and can be treated with home remedies or over-the-counter pain medication. However, if the pain is persistent or severe, medical attention should be sought. If a lump has developed with the inner thigh pain, it could be a hernia, which requires medical attention.

What nerve causes pain in inner thigh?

Your obturator nerve is in your groin. It enables sensation and muscle movement in your inner thigh. Sports injuries and medical procedure complications can damage the nerve (obturator neuropathy).