One possible answer is Meralgia paresthetica, which usually results from compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. It may be caused by obesity, pregnancy or wearing tight clothing or belts, but sometimes the cause is uncertain. It may be associated with tingling, loss of sensation or burning on the lateral or outside of the thigh. Ceasing to wear tight clothing might resolve the problem, however once the condition exists it is unlikely to go away.
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Yes it is true. It is also called tingling thigh syndrome. It is a heath risk. Tingling Thigh Syndrome caused when too-tight jeans compress a nerve that cuts off sensation to the thigh.
Bone cancer, fracture, vascular disease, sciatica, strain or sprain, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins. Check circumference of your legs for swelling, if elevating the leg relieves the pain than it could be varicose veins (usually visible and include cramping) or sciatica.
Loss of temporary feeling
it could be just a pinched nurve or a blood clot but it also could be something bad u should get it checked out
If a girl says that rubbing her thigh tickles, it may indicate that she is feeling playful or amused by the touch. It could also suggest that she is not uncomfortable with the interaction, though the context and her body language are important to consider. Ultimately, her reaction could vary based on her comfort level and the nature of your relationship. Communicating openly about boundaries and feelings is key.
Numbness on the left side of the chest that travels to the thigh can be caused by a pinched spinal nerve. If the numbness continues consult your physician.
If you have a small hole in your thigh skin, this could be caused from a staph infection. It could also be a spider bite. Seeing a doctor will determine the cause.
The main function of the sacral plexus is to provide motor and sensory innervation to the pelvis and lower limbs. It controls the muscles of the hip, thigh, leg, and foot, as well as providing sensation to these areas.
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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.
Meralgia paresthetica occurs when the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, which supplies sensation to the outer part of the thigh, is compressed or entrapped at the point where it exits the pelvis