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Pain in leg below knee
I am suffering from very high pain in both legs( the bones that starts from knee end to ankle). I daily run 1km while running i have no pain but when i complete my running and starts walk and then sit at any place then pain rises quickly in my leg portion as u see in figure. Even i can't walk. How i get releif from this pain. Is this any type of disease
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I need your personal history,physical examination.certain investigations to come to conclusion .considering your history it may be vascular>neurogenic >bone.
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visit general physician/ orthopedician for best results in a hospital with good infrastructure
Health Tips
check you bp ( ankle brachial index),sugar and cholesterol levels.
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Hello... Leg pain is common for beginner .. Stop running for few days and see if pain subsides or not... If you had history of trauma you must get an x ray of bone... Since you have pain in both legs it is due to overstretch of ligaments..... With continued practice pain subsides.
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