Post epidural and LSCS, the next day patient have persistent paraesthesia anterior thigh. What other injuries would indicate more of nerve roots instead of peripheral nerve injuries

Post epidural and LSCS, the next day patient have persistent paraesthesia anterior thigh. What other injuries would indicate more of nerve roots instead of peripheral nerve injuries










A. Weakness on hip flexion and thigh adduction
B. Weakness on knee flexion and plantar flexion
C. Urinary incontinence
D. Foot drop











Answer:  D