Had Compartment Syndrome In Lower Leg, Muscle Calcified. Can The Calcified Muscle Press My Vein In Leg?
Thanks for posting your query.
Considering your history of lower limb fracture and the surgeons diagnosis , it is quite possible that you may have peripheral vascular problems due to the pressure of calcified muscle.
It definitely is an important history and if there are any changes in the peripheral pulses , you ought to convey this history to your cardiologist prior hand .
Also please mention if you have any other symptoms like tingling numbness , pain on walking , skin changes on the legs or any ulcer on leg ankle etc.
These may or may not be present depending on the severity of the peripheral vascular disease.
Chest pain can also be caused by blockage of heart vessels from emboli traveling from peripheral vessels, so your doctor might evaluate you further in that direction .
Hope I have answered your query.
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