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Was bedeutet Brennen in den Oberschenkeln?

Was bedeutet Brennen in den Oberschenkeln?

Schmerzen am äußeren Oberschenkel und in der Leistengegend werden meist oft rasch als muskuläres Problem abgetan. Hält der meist brennende oder kribbelnde Schmerz jedoch an, kann es ein Zeichen dafür sein, dass das Nervenengpass-Syndrom Meralgia paresthetica vorliegt.

What does meralgia paraesthetica mean in medical terms?

Meralgia paraesthetica. This chronic neurological disorder involves a single nerve—the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh, which is also called the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (and hence the syndrome lateral femoral cutaneous neuropathy ). The term „meralgia paraesthetica“ combines four Greek roots to mean „thigh pain with anomalous…

Can you get meralgia paraesthetica from diabetes?

Diabetes can affect nerves in general and, although it would be unusual simply to have this one nerve affected, the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh could potentially be damaged by diabetes. Who develops meralgia paraesthetica? Anyone can develop meralgia paraesthetica. It is more common in men than in women.

How does Meralgia paresthetica affect your leg muscles?

Causes. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is purely a sensory nerve and doesn’t affect your ability to use your leg muscles. In most people, this nerve passes through the groin to the upper thigh without trouble. But in meralgia paresthetica, the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve becomes trapped — often under the inguinal ligament,…

How is meralgia paraesthetica treated for thigh pain?

Treatment. The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh can occasionally be damaged during laparoscopic hernia repair, or scarring from the operation can lead to meralgia paraesthetica. For lower pain levels, treatment may involve having the patient: Seek appropriate physical therapy, such as stretching and massage,…

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