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  2. Meralgia paresthetica - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    • Meralgia paresthetica is a condition that causes tingling, numbness and burning pain in the outer thigh. It's caused by compression of the nerve that provides feeling to the skin covering the thigh. Meralgia pa… See more

    Symptoms

    Meralgia paresthetica may cause these symptoms in the outer part of the thigh: 1. … See more

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    Causes

    Meralgia paresthetica occurs when the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is pinched, also known as compression. The nerve supplies feeling to the surface of the outer thigh. The … See more

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    Risk Factors

    The following might increase your risk of meralgia paresthetica: 1. Extra weight.Being overweight or obese can increase the pressure on your lateral femoral cut… See more

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  1. Meralgia paresthetica causes pain and sensations of burning or numbness in your thigh area due to compression of a nerve. Several conditions and situations can cause it, such as wearing tight clothing, pregnancy and direct injury to your nerve. Meralgia paresthetica is treatable.
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    Meralgia paresthetica is a condition that causes numbness, pain, or a burning feeling in your outer thigh. You might also hear it called Bernhardt-Roth syndrome. It happens when there’s too much pressure on or damage to one of the nerves in your leg, specifically the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN).
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    Meralgia paresthetica (Bernhardt-Roth syndrome) is a neurological condition causing numbness, tingling, and sometimes pain in the outer thigh. This results from nerve compression and is usually not serious. Meralgia paresthetica happens when a nerve, known as the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, becomes compressed.
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    Meralgia paresthetica involves compression of the LFC nerve, causing numbness, tingling, or pain in the skin of the outer thigh. Most cases go away on their own or with conservative treatment, such as wearing looser clothing, losing weight if a doctor advises it, and becoming more active.
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