What can cause pain in the thigh?
Thigh pain can stem from a spinal problem, a tissue injury in the thigh area, or even obesity.NervesThe human nervous system radiates outward from the large nerves of the spine down into the legs, sending back signals to and from the brain. When swelling or injury affects the nerves, pain occurs in the leg.Meralgia ParestheticaIf an impingement compresses the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, causing a burning pain along the outer thigh, the patient may have a condition called meralgia paresthetica, according to the Health and Age website.Sciatica and Piriformis SyndromeSciatica refers to a painful compression of the sciatic nerve that runs from the spine down through the leg. The Sciatica Clinic states that a variation of this condition called Piriformis syndrome causes tingling or pain in the back of the thigh.Muscle ProblemsInjury to the muscles, tendons, or other soft tissues of the thigh may cause pain, according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. A severe muscle tear