Getting pain in both legs

2020-06-13 00:42:09
I'm getting pain from thigh region to calf in both the legs especially while getting up in morning.This is making me not sleep for extended hours and if I get up and walk for some 2-3 mins pain is reducing. I had a L5 S1 disc bulge last year and I'm currently doing work from home due to restrictions. Is it related to lower back pain or nutrition defeciency?
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It could be inflammatory pain and examination and blood tests will help confirm it apart from radiological investigation

Answered2020-06-13 17:00:56

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U needs detailed evaluation for your correct diagnosis for proper treatment Kindly get connected with me on Practo chat for further detailed discussions
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Answered2020-06-13 11:39:46

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Hello dear The pain you have described is unrelated to your disc bulge and is probably related to cartilage weakness in your knees and overlying weak muscles and nutritional deficiencies.
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Get a consult
Health Tips
Do not sleep on the floor.

Answered2020-06-13 10:35:04

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Can be related to PIVD L5-S1 U NEED TO CONSULT WITH ME DIRECTLY THROUGH PRACTO FOR COMPLETE DISCUSSION ON THIS .....! DR .SANDEEP SARAF AGARWAL
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Answered2020-06-13 11:47:24

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U ko now u have a disc issue so are u trying to maintain ur health by exercises? Also need to keep ur spine healthy.
Next Steps
Do routine back exercises. Avoid prolonged sitting
Health Tips
If still not ok can consult. Thanks

Answered2020-06-13 07:12:56

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