Loss of temporary feeling
The Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve serves the posterior aspect of the thigh.
The posterior side of the thigh, leg, and foot are served by the tibial nerve. The tibial nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve.
Both supply to the scrotum in males, but the genitofemoral supplies to the anterior surface of the thigh while the illoinguinal nerve supplies the superior medial aspect of thigh.
the posterior femoral nerve.
It's the saphenous nerve
sciatic
Groin pulling may be due to misalignment of pelvis or muscle tightness of anterior thigh muscles (quadriceps, adductors) Thigh numbness: Front of thigh: Irritation of the L2 or L3 spinal nerve by inflammation in/around nerves. After surgery can linger for several months to indefinitely. Tight quadriceps and/or adductors can also cause numbness. Back of thigh: As above, but L4, L5 or S1 nerve irritation.
I had the same surgery ten years ago and there are still areas on my right thigh (surface) that have no feeling. My mom had similar results after her hysterectomy. Nerve damage is what I was told.
Many do, but the sciatic nerve is the largest.
Sciatica is caused by a nerve being trapped in your lower back. The nerve in your case is the sensory nerve which goes to your left thigh. Your brain is therfore getting pain signals that seem to come from your thigh even though the problem is further up the nerve. Go and see a Doctor for help.
It is known as the sciatic nerve.
the posterior femoral nerve.