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Having Constant Pain In Back And Thigh, Sore To Touch, Leg Feels Numb. How To Get Cured?
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Thanks for posting your query.
I understand your concern.
Pain in the back of thigh with no visible swelling can be due to-
1. Muscle strain and tear - Usually due to overwork and overstretching of the muscles. Recent increase in leg exercises may cause these. Gradual increase in exercise and pain killers with mild symptoms.
2. Prolonged intake of hormonal therapy like oral pills or HRT might cause this.
3. Muscle ischaemia- associated with diabetes usually. There is acute pain associated with it.
4. XXXXXXX vein thrombosis- comes last among the list of probable diagnosis.
5. Muscle cramps: Muscles may cramp, causing significant pain. This may be due to a lack of stretching or an imbalance of electrolytes in the bloodstream. You need to get your serum sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium levels checked.
You may get the initial physical examination, relevant tests and treatment done under care of 'Orthopaedician'.
Hope this answers your query. I will be glad to answer the follow up queries that you have.
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Wishing you good health.
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Dr. Rakhi Tayal.
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Thanks for writing again.
Anxiety often causes symptoms like you are having. The other causes might be a generalized viral illness or a muscle spasm or a viral chest infection. These causes need to be ruled out after an examination by a physician.
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