Nerve inflammation in the thigh

Introduction A large number of nerves run along the thigh. These can be inflamed by various causes. The symptoms manifest themselves differently depending on the affected nerve and mostly in the localization of the innervation area. A distinction is made between nerves that innervate the muscles and those that are responsible for sensitivity, especially of … Nerve inflammation in the thigh

Localizations | Nerve inflammation in the thigh

Localizations The cutaneus femoris lateralis is primarily located on the outside of the thigh. Accordingly, the meralgia paraesthetica would be typical. However, polyneuropathy in the context of diabetes, nerve inflammation caused by viruses and bacteria or autoimmune diseases can also cause symptoms on the outside of the thigh. The posterior thigh is primarily supplied by … Localizations | Nerve inflammation in the thigh