The lower leg pain could be caused by the fall that just happened. Also the lower leg pain could be a bruised bone or a bruised muscle. It could also be a fracture in the bone.
Lower back pain and problems with left leg
would a gall baldder attack cause pain in my lower abdom days later and numbness in my right leg and right hand
There are various things that would cause a burning pain in left inner thigh and lower leg pains. The main cause of such a condition is believed to be the femoral nerve dysfunction.
Pain from an irritated sciatic nerve can be felt in the lower back, buttocks, hips, and can radiate down the back of the leg to the feet. It can cause sharp or shooting pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the affected leg.
Lifting your leg can cause pain in your lower back because it puts strain on the muscles and ligaments in your back, especially if they are weak or tight. This can lead to muscle spasms or irritation of the nerves in the area, resulting in pain. Strengthening your core muscles and improving flexibility can help reduce this pain.
Pain in one leg with left lower abd pain could mean a few things such as bowel obsruction and as far as the leg goes, sciatic nerve pain. Possibly. I'm a nurse not a doctor.
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I have not heard of poisoning as a cause of leg pain. So in my humble opinion, the answer is no.
Pain in your calf can be as simple as a 'charlie horse' and as bad as a blood clot. If you also have lower back pain too, then you may have sciatic pain which originates in your lower back and can radiate down to your leg and foot. In any event, since the pain is continuing, you should consult your doctor for the correct diagnosis.
intense pain running down the inside of the leg starting at the groin
The sciatic nerve typically runs from the lower back down through the leg, so it wouldn't directly cause pain in the neck or arm. However, issues in the lower back where the sciatic nerve originates can sometimes radiate pain down the leg, but not usually to the neck or arm. Pain in the neck and arm may be due to separate issues such as a cervical spine problem or shoulder injury.
Pain and cramping