What causes pain in the groin area making it difficult to lift the leg?
Generally, pain in the groin area accompanied by difficulty lifting the leg may be related to physiological causes, or it could result from pathological conditions such as hip bursitis or lumbar disc herniation. It is recommended to promptly identify the underlying cause and consult a doctor for appropriate medication. The specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
Engaging in anaerobic exercise in daily life can lead to the accumulation of large amounts of lactic acid within the body. Especially in cases of excessive exercise, lactic acid builds up faster than it can be metabolized, depositing between muscles and bones and causing muscle soreness. It is advisable to perform adequate warm-up exercises before physical activity, avoid overexertion, and when necessary, combine with appropriate massage to help relieve symptoms.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Hip Bursitis
Prolonged fatigue or infection may trigger an inflammatory response in the hip bursa, leading to the production of inflammatory secretions. If these are not timely removed via blood circulation, they may accumulate within the joint cavity, resulting in pain and discomfort. After diagnosis, patients should follow medical advice and use medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, flurbiprofen patches, or lidocaine hydrochloride injection. In severe cases, surgical removal of the hip bursa may be considered.
2. Lumbar Disc Herniation
Lumbar disc herniation can compress nerve roots, causing abnormal nerve discharges and radiating pain in the areas innervated by the affected nerves, thereby impairing normal leg movement. In such cases, patients may consult a doctor about taking medications like vitamin B12, vitamin B1, or oryzanol tablets, which help nourish nerves and alleviate symptoms.
Besides the above-mentioned factors, conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, or avascular necrosis of the femoral head may also cause similar symptoms. Patients experiencing these symptoms should avoid excessive fatigue, seek timely medical evaluation, and actively cooperate with prescribed treatments to promote faster recovery.