
What Causes Sharp Pain In Left Knee Spreading To Leg?

While I kinda clueless, I was wondering if it possible that it is due to some kind of parasitic infection?
I am a 34 years old male of Asian origin (Indian)
Not due to parasitic infection.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
The shifting pain that you are having is not related to any parasitic infection. This is mainly due to the disc protrusion which might be compressing the nerve roots exiting from the spine or due to calcium magnesium and vitamin D3 deficiency.
Regarding vitamin D levels, even if your levels are now in normal range it is best to take a XXXXXXX of vitamin D with milk or curd once a month. Each XXXXXXX contains 60,000 IU of vitamin D.
Also eat magnesium rich foods like bananas, beans, chickpeas, fish, nuts, soybeans, spinach etc which are natural sources of magnesium. Taking calcium supplements of 500 mg daily will also help.
Remedial exercises like light aerobics to strengthen the spine are very important to restore normal spinal movements and muscle strength. The main aim of exercise is to encourage mobility, reduce muscle spasm, prevent further deterioration in the muscles and speed the recovery.
I hope this answers your query.
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Wishing you good health.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.
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How does it explain my b12 deficiency. while 130 levels may not been considered low by many doctors, it had resulted in an increase of RBC width by 15% (over normal), decrease in RBC count by the same percentage (with reference to normal) and labored breathing.
Can be due to folate deficiency.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
Vitamin D3 can cause a reduction in pain but it takes 4-5 days to show an effect. It is likely that the other medicines would have decreased the pain that you were having at that time.
The increase in the RBC size and decreased count can be due to a folate deficiency associated with B12 deficiency. Deficiency of B12 also interferes with the metabolism of folate causing an increase in size of RBC.
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