yes i had the same
A missed period could be due to pregnancy, stress, or diet change. Shooting pain in ones thigh could be due to changes in the body due to pregnancy, strained muscle, or a pinched nerve.
A pinched nerve in the hip.
A vibration in the thigh may be caused by muscle twitches or spasms, nerve compression or irritation, a pinched nerve, dehydration, or side effects from certain medications. It's important to see a doctor if the vibration is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms.
When the S1 nerve is pinched, pain can be felt in the lower back, buttocks, back of the thigh, calf, outside edge of the foot, and in some cases, the little toe. This type of pain is known as sciatica and can be sharp, shooting, or burning in nature.
The cutaneous nerve of the cat's thigh is called the femoral nerve. This nerve provides sensory innervation to the skin of the thigh and leg in cats.
Yes, a person can have sciatica in the areas mentioned, however I'm not sure it can cause incontinence.
The Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve serves the posterior aspect of the thigh.
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.
The major nerves that serve the anterior thigh are the femoral nerve and the obturator nerve. The femoral nerve innervates the quadriceps muscles, while the obturator nerve innervates the adductor muscles of the thigh.
The nerve outside of the thigh is the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh, also known as the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. It provides sensory innervation to the skin on the outer part of the thigh. Injury or compression of this nerve can result in a condition called meralgia paresthetica, which causes pain, tingling, or numbness in the outer 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.