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How Can Severe Fatigue And Weakness In The Legs Be Treated?

Hello...I have had two lypomas removed before and now a third one has been getting larger...at least as my had with the fingers extended...and lately it seems I feel that I am smothering sleeping at night and it wakes me up...plus I am fatiqued and seems to have some weekness in my legs and body and some pain in my chest when I try to do anything stenerous...in the spring I had a stint put in the bottom part of my heart...I don t seem to have much energy...please suggest something...I am worried..! Thank You..!
Thu, 1 Feb 2018
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hello , Thank u for the question, there is nothing to worry about lypomas unless other wise they are sever painful and multiple. and for weakness in legs and body once contact your general physician and go for general examination and checkup. unless otherwise we examine and check your blood sample we cant get to you a clear diagnosis. thnak you
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How Can Severe Fatigue And Weakness In The Legs Be Treated?

hello , Thank u for the question, there is nothing to worry about lypomas unless other wise they are sever painful and multiple. and for weakness in legs and body once contact your general physician and go for general examination and checkup. unless otherwise we examine and check your blood sample we cant get to you a clear diagnosis. thnak you