Reasons for buttock pains in a long-distance cycling
Cyclists may feel buttock pains when cycling, which results from the emergence of pressure sores, medically speaking. Pressure sore is also called bedsore, referring to the skin and the tissues beneath the skin, under a long time external pressure, are hinder from the local supply of blood which results in tissue ischemia, damage, and fester or necrosis. According to the studies, 95% of the pressure sores occur in the lower part of the body. Pressure sores can be divided into 4 levels of severity and the buttocks pains of cyclists usually fall on the 1st to the 2nd level of pressure sores.
Reasons for the pressure sores:
1. Oppression
2. Friction
3. Frictions aggravated by dampness, sweats, and uncleanness.
4. Malnutrition
5. Age: the elasticity of the skin grows worse by age.
6. Anemia: the ability of blood to deliver oxygen is reduced, and the circulatory obstruction is prone to hypoxia.
7. Movements obstructed and sensory retardation
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