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Pain in leg
I have occasional pain in my legs, then it decreases again when I use calcium. It starts again when I start doing some work. then I visit a rheumatologist or orthopedic? Please reply soon.
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Pain in the leg is a vague description. If the pain is in and around the knee, it could be due to something inside the knee. If the pain is in the muscle part which is the calf or other muscles, the pain could be either electrolyte imbalance which causes spasms in the muscles which is quite common in summer. It could also we due to a spine related issues which cause radiating pain. Try starting physiotherapy. Even if you're diagnosed with early arthritis or any other condition which is common in this age group, strengthening exercises cause relief if done atleast for 2-3 weeks.
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Orthopaedic consultation is required to come to a diagnosis
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Plain radiographs (X-rays) of the concerned part where there is pain. X-rays AP and Lateral of the concerned part
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You should visit an Orthopaedic Surgeon for your problem. The problem may he due to early degenerative changes in knee joint causing leg pain due to excessive load over legs while walking..
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You may start with hot fomentation,  take analgesic tablet, take calcium and vitamin d supplement, start exercises for strengthening the calf muscles and knee joint..
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Avoid sitting down cross leg, avoid heavy work, avoid Indian toilet..
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Consult an Orthopaedician and get yourself examined Pain could be due to knee
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Continue calcium supplements and can see anyone including general physician for ur problems.
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Thanks
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