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Sudden pain in calf region of right leg
Sudden pain in the calf region of the right leg after every 2-3 months due to no visible reason. This pain lasts for like 4-6 hours only after every 2 or 3 months. And pain is not in the bone region it's likely to be in an artery deep inside like feeling. Haven't gone to the doctor yet because the pain only lasts for some hours. But the intensity is very painful. I don't know the exact reason for that pain. Is it possible that pain is due to any sudden blockage in the artery or what?
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There is no precipating event like sports or exertion as per your question. And from presentation seems to be muscle cramps.
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If you find some obvious cause do some stretching before play and regular exercise and proper hydration to help relieve it.
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Consult a doctor when it happens again to rule out any other cause. You might be prescribed supplements for the same.
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Don't treat yourself by google search. Leave it to experts. Get yourself checked first regarding bloodflow and nerve function. Chronic compartment syndrome is a possibility but a diagnosis by exclusion
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Negligence may cause irreversible damage. Get checked by sensible doctor.
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