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To relieve pain from leg with excess running or exercise you should drink water to keep your muscles hydrated. You can also apply ointments or compress the muscle that is hurting.
Intermittent claudication
Intermittent Claudication
I presume you mean blockage of the artery in the leg. Safest procedure will be angioplasty, dilatation and stenting
Intermittent Claudication
It is possible that because you have blocked arteries in the heart that you may also have blocked arteries in your legs, restricting blood flow and causing pain in your legs. Vascular disease is often present throughout the body. Mention this pain to your doctor and have them check the pulses in your feet. You may also need an angiogram or ultrasound of your legs.
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My dad and I had this problem and we finally learned what to do. Sit down and put the leg that hurt (leg "A") over the other leg (leg "B") so that the foot of leg A is close to leg B's butt. Then pull leg A towards you, like you're hugging it. You should feel it pulling the butt and hamstring of leg A.
This is a health condition. It is called peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Meaning A condition in which the arteries of the leg are obstructed.
For starters you may feel tenderness,soreness or pain along the inner part of your lower leg, along with swelling in the lower leg. The pain may stop when you stop running or exercise. However it may become continuous.