What causes pain in the front muscles of the lower leg?
Pain in the anterior muscles of the lower leg may be caused by muscle strain, lactic acid buildup, fasciitis, or other reasons.
1. Muscle Strain
Muscle strain refers to excessive muscle activity, high-intensity exercise, or maintaining a certain posture for prolonged periods, leading to muscle tension and localized aseptic inflammation, resulting in this condition. It is recommended to take medications such as celecoxib capsules or etoricoxib tablets under medical guidance to reduce local aseptic inflammation, relieve pain, and improve symptoms.
2. Lactic Acid Buildup
Intense physical activity generates large amounts of lactic acid in the body. If lactic acid is not promptly eliminated, it accumulates and causes this symptom. It is recommended to apply local heat therapy or massage under medical guidance to alleviate symptoms.
3. Fasciitis
Prolonged muscle pulling or overuse can lead to excessive tension in the anterior lower leg muscles. Without adequate rest, this may result in local ischemia, soft tissue spasms, adhesions, or aseptic inflammation, causing fasciitis and resulting in pain in the anterior lower leg. It is recommended to use treatments such as heat therapy or infrared therapy under medical supervision to dilate blood vessels and improve circulation to relieve symptoms.
In addition, conditions such as lumbar spinal stenosis or lumbar disc herniation may also cause this symptom. It is advised to seek medical evaluation at a hospital to identify the exact underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.