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Thigh and leg pain after covid
Hi Its been a month since I had covid, leg pain keeps coming back if i exert myself. Its regular work and home chores only not much. But still back of the thighs and bottom part of the leg pains when I do that. I have been taking dolo and then it reduces. My other lab reports are normal. Is there any specific test to be done?
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Kindly discuss for your concern.
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You tend to have severe muscle weakness after covid ...so the pain increases on exertion.
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Have high protein diet like egg whites nd chicken soup on daily basis Multivitamins Do not exert much
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start stretching exercises ...it will help in muscle pain.. Avoid prolonged consumption of pain killers without doctor's  supervision
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There are multiple reasons why one can have muscle pain after covide.
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sought consult for in detail discussion and to plan out if further lab tests are required.
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keep yourself hydrated. continue multivitamins.
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Hi dear, your legs pain due to weakness u had post COVID. Are your menstrual cycles fine?
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What are the blood tests u underwent? Please do attach your reports here.
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You could apply Volini or Moov ointment n apply hot bag over your thighs. Please do consult here with your reports if symptoms persist.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Check sugar and Vit D levels. Some sort of pains are expected due to weakness. Take good diet. Don’t exert
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Check vitamin D
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Consult for Prescription
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Post COVID complications no need to worry ,increase liquid suppliments
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