The cause of pain from between your thighs that moves to the back side could be a pulled muscle. This could also be cramping associated with the menstrual cycle or even a groin muscle tear.
I don't know but I am having the same issues. I really wish I knew what was going on.
It can when there is a point where nerves pas between joints where cartilage that normally holds the bone apart becomes thin or disappears, causing pressure to be put on the nerve which in turn can effect muscles elsewhere in the body.
Yes you can. Kendall Jenner was going to get one and all they asked for was a signature from one of her parents. She's only 16 but in the end she didn't get one cause she felt bad for going behind her dads back.
Nope. The warts may come back, but there's no connection between their removal and cancer. If you're concerned about skin cancer, talk to your doc.
The Mitral Valve is positioned between the left atrium and the left ventricle. Closing of the mitral valve prevents the blood from flowing back to the left atrium.
Its your thigh...between your butt and your knees.
The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.
Yes, back problems can cause severe cramps in the inner thigh due to nerve compression or irritation. Conditions such as a herniated disc or spinal stenosis can affect the nerves that extend to the thigh area, leading to muscle cramps or spasms. Additionally, referred pain from the back may manifest as discomfort in the thighs. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.
i have pain going from my lower back right side that wraps around the front going down mt rigt leg
I recently pulled a muscle in my back (or so the ER doc told me) and I have since noticed a numb spot in the back of my left thigh. I have also noticed that my left calf muscle is very weak. I cannot even stand up on my toes with that foot.
The superior boundary of the posterior thigh is represented by the gluteal fold, where the buttocks meet the back of the thigh.
There are several conditions that could cause a rash on the back of the thigh. It could be eczema, folliculitis, psoriasis, measles, chicken pox, fungal infection, allergies, medication reaction, scabies, insect bite, or another cause. It is best to have it checked out by a physician to find the exact cause.
I don't know but I am having the same issues. I really wish I knew what was going on.
biceps - front of arms (muscle) triceps - back of arms (muscle) qaudriceps - muscle of thigh
get some dumbells then sit down and rest your elbow on your thigh and keep pulling it to your shoulder and going back and fourth make sure your elbow doesn't lift of your thigh also make sure that you eat alot more especially protein