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Fitness medial thigh fascia pain
The dull pain in the inner thigh may be caused by the injury of adductor muscle or fasciitis in the inner thigh caused by long-term walking or strenuous exercise, or by the protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc and local muscle strain.

There is a dull pain in the inner thigh. The most common clinical reasons are:

1. Long-term walking or strenuous exercise can cause injury of adductor muscle or fasciitis of the medial thigh, and then cause local pain. Pain is mainly pain, swelling and other symptoms, and may also be radiation pain. The best treatment is to pay attention to rest, and massage, massage or hot compress can be used locally. If the pain is severe, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be taken orally.

2. Lumbar disc herniation, lumbar disc herniation oppresses or stimulates nerves to cause radiation pain or dull pain in the innervation area. Generally, upper lumbar disc herniation oppresses nerves to cause pain in the inner thigh area, which can be treated with drugs, and a small part needs surgery.

3. There is a dull pain in the inner thigh. It is also necessary to consider whether it is a local muscle strain. If the muscles do not fully recover after the injury, there will be pain and swelling. It is necessary to take painkillers to promote the symptoms to subside.