The nerves of the body are functioned to pass around and through your joints to bring information to the brain, which in turn sends back messages to activate muscles. Though, mostly there is enough space to permit the easy passage of these nerves, at times because of swelling or trauma of some sort, these openings narrow down thereby squeezing the nerves, leading to pain or even paralysis. A common symptom that can help you identify the compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, one of the large sensory nerves to your legs, is a painful, burning sensation on the outer side of thigh. Some of the other commonly observed symptoms that can assist in the diagnosis of thigh pain include:
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