I Am Having Pains In My Lower Abdomen, Also My
Question: i am having pains in my lower abdomen, also my feet are numb and my legs are soar. started a few days ago... XXXXXXX
Brief Answer:
Can you specify?
Detailed Answer:
Hi Ebn914,
Can you elaborate on the pain? When did it start? Is it constant? Any fever? Painful urination? Have you tried it before? Anything that exacerbates or relieves?
Did the onset of symptoms in your legs coincide with your abdominal pain?
Looking forward to hearing from you again.
Can you specify?
Detailed Answer:
Hi Ebn914,
Can you elaborate on the pain? When did it start? Is it constant? Any fever? Painful urination? Have you tried it before? Anything that exacerbates or relieves?
Did the onset of symptoms in your legs coincide with your abdominal pain?
Looking forward to hearing from you again.
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pain in abdomen started 4-5 days go. it is not constant and sometimes reacts when i bend to pick something up. no fever and some urination pain (burning). the legs pain are more often and i have had it longer. the feet will cramp up and hurt. the legs usually cramp up sepertally and also hurt.
Brief Answer:
They are separate issues
Detailed Answer:
Hi again Ebn914,
I think the issues you describe are separate issues. The abdominal cramps sound like a urinary tract infection, and I suggest you see your doctor for a urinalysis and possibly antibiotics. The leg and feet problems could be peripheral arterial disease, I.e. intermittent claudication. This is also something your own doctor can assess on a physical examination and measurement of ankle blood pressure.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have further questions.
They are separate issues
Detailed Answer:
Hi again Ebn914,
I think the issues you describe are separate issues. The abdominal cramps sound like a urinary tract infection, and I suggest you see your doctor for a urinalysis and possibly antibiotics. The leg and feet problems could be peripheral arterial disease, I.e. intermittent claudication. This is also something your own doctor can assess on a physical examination and measurement of ankle blood pressure.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have further questions.
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Dr. Kampana