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My upper right thigh hurts.  It feels like it is burning and irritated.  when I walk it feels heavy more intense.  Just to touch it with no pressure,it hurts.  At the area of concern there are a few small vericose veins. Any suggestions?
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im going thru that same pain except mine has pain that starts in the mid section of the right side of my back and works its way around the front mainly on my right abdomin n lightly on my left to go with it. i have been diagnosed with sciatica but this isnt wat ive read about it. the pain feels like someone is squeezing something and it will literally take my breath and if its really bad my right leg gives out. please help me....i appreciate any advice or help...ive lived with this for 5 years come april...i cant take much more! if u can email me id appreciate it ***@**** thank u
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Hi, Thank you for your question. Burning sensation, numbness or tingling sensation in any part of body is considered nerve related in origin. This burning sensation you are having can occur due to impingement, irritation or compression of nerve of thigh. Most frequently involved nerve is lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh (which is branch of femoral nerve). This condition is called meralgia paraesthetica which manifests itself as pain, tingling or burning sensation of outer thigh. It may occur due to injury to nerve either due to spinal deformity or along its path to thigh by any ligament or tendon stretch, excessive tight clothing (therefore it is also called "jeans disease"), diabetic neuropathy or damage to nerve after surgery etc. Another nerve which may cause pain in legs is sciatic nerve compression. I would advise a CT scan of spine and thigh, blood sugar levels, and EMG to check out abnormal muscle responses.  Once the diagnosis is reached then treatment modalities available are strict rest, loose clothing, painkillers (NSAIDS and opioid), pain modifier medicines like carbamazepine may also be prescribed by the doctor. Therefore a neurologist’s consultation may help you in this regard.  Hope this information proves helpful to you. Take care.



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