What's the matter with my aunt's leg pain?

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2025-05-21 04:24:56 Views: 99 times

The leg pain before menstruation depends on which part of the leg pain, if the thigh pain, especially the thigh root pain, often due to dysmenorrhea caused by radiation-like pain, or because women themselves suffer from some diseases, such as pelvic endometriosis, due to endometriosis lesions planted in the uterus or uterosacral ligament, and the anterior rectal wall and other parts. Before menstruation, because these parts of the endometriosis focus in a state of congestion, so it will press to the nerve, causing reflex and radioactive thigh root pain, this is caused by nerve reflex or pressure caused. If the calf pain should be especially careful, if the calf, is the gastrocnemius pain, there may be a manifestation of thrombosis. In particular, showing the soreness of one side of the calf, you can compare the calves on both sides to see if both sides of the calf are not the same thickness, if one leg swelling is thicker than the other leg, or when pressing the calf, showing tenderness in the calf site, be careful about the problem of thrombosis. Be sure to go to the hospital for relevant examinations, you can carry out ultrasound examinations of the lower limbs, and find them in time, because thrombosis is very dangerous once formed.

What's the matter with my aunt's leg pain?



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