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What Does Dull Pain On Leg From Waist To Knee Indicates?
I feel a dull pain on my left leg from waist to knee. Its like a strained muscle and when I am sitting my back pains unless I stretch my leg or try to twist it. what could this be a sign of? I also have this continuos constipation mostly when I eat bread or porridge. help! I am a lady of 44 years
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Mukesh Chugh's Response
Hi Thanks for your query After going through your brief description it seems you have developed muscle spasm at back leading to your suffering. My advice would be - 1. Regular back exercise along with vitamin D (1000 i.u. /day) and calcium (800-1000 mg/day).Hot water fomentation. 2. Under medical guidance you may take ibuprofen and thiocholchicoside to reduce pain and spasm. Hope this help you. Take care Regards Dr.chugh Orthopaedic surgeon http://bit.ly/drmchugh
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What Does Dull Pain On Leg From Waist To Knee Indicates?
Hi Thanks for your query After going through your brief description it seems you have developed muscle spasm at back leading to your suffering. My advice would be - 1. Regular back exercise along with vitamin D (1000 i.u. /day) and calcium (800-1000 mg/day).Hot water fomentation. 2. Under medical guidance you may take ibuprofen and thiocholchicoside to reduce pain and spasm. Hope this help you. Take care Regards Dr.chugh Orthopaedic surgeon http://bit.ly/drmchugh