Shooting Pain Inner Thigh. Sharp shooting pain can occur anywhere in one or both legs and it may move up or down the leg. Inner thigh pain can be the indicator of an underlying health condition such as kidney stones tearing of muscle tissue a hernia or even a form of arthritis. Pain in the inner thigh may radiate anywhere between the groin area and the knee. A strain or complete tear of one of the hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh can lead to pain and decreased strength.
Tenderness of the leg muscles is a direct result of damage caused due to inadequate oxygen supply to the area. An arterial clot in the thigh typically causes severe pain which is sudden in onset. This is often due to intense physical activity or working out without stretchingIt may also be caused by other diseases including blood clot hernia osteoarthritis or even kidney stones. This lasted for at least 2 weeks. Depending on the reasons for having a sore inner thigh the pain may be sharp and stabbing or it could be a constant dull ache. Identifying the cause is the first step in knowing how to relieve inner thigh pain.
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A strain or complete tear of one of the hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh can lead to pain and decreased strength. It went from my belt line down to my knee. It is difficult to diagnose as the infection can come from a break in the skin at the area or anywhere else. It may present as a groin strain a dull ache or a stabbing sharp pain along the thigh region. Compress your thigh using an elastic bandage or tape. A person may feel pain in the inner thigh muscles or adductors.