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Severe Pain In Both Legs While Walking. MRI Report Normal. Have Erectile Problems. Explain

i have severe pain in both my legs when walking i have had mri scan that should nothing really wrong with my legs at othopaedic consultant today he said that it was clear i dont understand why i am in so much pain when i walk i have always been active without any pain i am 41 years of age this only started a year ago also suffering with erectile problems in same time frame also bit confused as to what is going on i had not been to the doctor for 30years until this year but they say nothing wrong pleasecould you explain what is wrong
Mon, 16 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your question

Have you had MRI to the whole of your spine or just lumbar spine?

Did the doctor checked circulation / pulses in your legs ? Vascular conditions can give similar symptoms.

Regards
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Severe Pain In Both Legs While Walking. MRI Report Normal. Have Erectile Problems. Explain

Hi, Thank you for your question Have you had MRI to the whole of your spine or just lumbar spine? Did the doctor checked circulation / pulses in your legs ? Vascular conditions can give similar symptoms. Regards