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What Causes Chronic Headache And Sore Leg After An Infusion?

my sister recently had what they can an Infusion. This time she has had a very extreme headache. Speech is slow and very low. She is dragging her right leg. It seems she has to concentrate. Yesterday she fell twice. She was sore but now that leg she states is really sore. Not sure what to do?
Sat, 4 Aug 2018
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I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.


* As per my clinical knowledge, the primary diagnosis for which the infusion was given has to be understood first before commenting here.
* Because current headache can be a chain of events of the primary issue or an add on feature through effect of certain drugs given during infusion.

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What Causes Chronic Headache And Sore Leg After An Infusion?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. * As per my clinical knowledge, the primary diagnosis for which the infusion was given has to be understood first before commenting here. * Because current headache can be a chain of events of the primary issue or an add on feature through effect of certain drugs given during infusion. Hope this information will prove useful for you. Thanks for taking time evaluating my answer.