
Suggest Remedy For Burning Sensation And Pain In Thighs

Question: I have burning pain in both of my hips and upper thighs. The pain is aggravated when I lay on my sides. I also feel small lumps under my skin in these areas. The pain feels as if it is in my bones. Any ideas?
Brief Answer:
Well a lot of ideas
Detailed Answer:
but you start with what you know and go from there.
there are not that many organs on both sides...kidneys...and a bilateral kidney infection or irritation or autoimmune disease is quite serious and needs evaluation quickly.
it would be burning might have spots.
spasm of muscles might also especially if it was from underlying lumbar disk disease
Well a lot of ideas
Detailed Answer:
but you start with what you know and go from there.
there are not that many organs on both sides...kidneys...and a bilateral kidney infection or irritation or autoimmune disease is quite serious and needs evaluation quickly.
it would be burning might have spots.
spasm of muscles might also especially if it was from underlying lumbar disk disease
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


well, the pain isn't near my kidneys or any organs. It is on the sides of my legs, where the large muscle is. But the pain is deep, and radiates down my thighs. Also not near the lumbar. If you were to lay on your side, the top of the leg where it connects with the hip. That is where the pain originates. I cannot sleep because of it. Also, hurts all the time, but is much less painful when standing.
Brief Answer:
ok, a few possibilities
Detailed Answer:
it is nerve compression.
http://www.yyyyyyyyyy/yyy/yyyyyyy-syndrome
http://www.yyyyyy.com/yyyyyyyy/yyyyyyy/yyyyy-yyyyy-yyyyyy-yyyyyy
note that pyriformis and cauda equina syndromes overlap significantly. and both are still symptoms but not the disease and diagnostic studies are needed to know why the nerves are irritated (generally, chronic trauma like operating in high gravity onto the legs). can be with tumor, congenital problems in the bottom of the spine, other causes.
ok, a few possibilities
Detailed Answer:
it is nerve compression.
http://www.yyyyyyyyyy/yyy/yyyyyyy-syndrome
http://www.yyyyyy.com/yyyyyyyy/yyyyyyy/yyyyy-yyyyy-yyyyyy-yyyyyy
note that pyriformis and cauda equina syndromes overlap significantly. and both are still symptoms but not the disease and diagnostic studies are needed to know why the nerves are irritated (generally, chronic trauma like operating in high gravity onto the legs). can be with tumor, congenital problems in the bottom of the spine, other causes.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


okay, that seems plausible. I'll review the links you sent and go from there. Thank you so very much.
Brief Answer:
you are certainly very welcome!
Detailed Answer:
it's a great review for me. I always learn alot from researching the questions. Feel free to directly ask in the future!
again, really very welcome.
you are certainly very welcome!
Detailed Answer:
it's a great review for me. I always learn alot from researching the questions. Feel free to directly ask in the future!
again, really very welcome.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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