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Numb Left Leg From Knees To The Upper Thigh With Occasional Sore Left Foot And Shooting Pain From The Hip After/during H1N1?

YYYY@YYYY I have had numbness in my left leg(outside) from just above my knee to my upper thigh for two weeks I have also had a sore left foot on and off.... occasionally had shooting pains which seem to be coming from my left hip area..... and this came after or during H1N1 virus
Sat, 29 Mar 2014
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM.

Your symptoms are suggestive of nerve pain. possibly cause at spinal cord at back or neuropathy.
As its only on one side examination and few test by a physicians helps to confirm condition.
May require few test like blood sugar levels, electrolytes etc.

Regards
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Numb Left Leg From Knees To The Upper Thigh With Occasional Sore Left Foot And Shooting Pain From The Hip After/during H1N1?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Your symptoms are suggestive of nerve pain. possibly cause at spinal cord at back or neuropathy. As its only on one side examination and few test by a physicians helps to confirm condition. May require few test like blood sugar levels, electrolytes etc. Regards