Arthritis is a condition affecting joints, not muscles, so pain would be located in a joint, not in the calves. However, having a painful arthritic joint could lead to excessive or abnormal straining of the calves and thus, indirectly, to pain in the calves as well as the joint itself.
Leg pain. Itching, burning or aching in the calves.
Experiencing pain in the calf, can be a sign of tendinitis, blood clots, calf muscle strain or rupture, and leg cramps. Because a blood clot can be serious, a person should see a doctor if experiencing this symptom.
RLS can cause the leg pain... (Restless leg syndrome) RLS is a serious, but treatable condition. Approximately 10 percent of American adults have RLS. Parasites like tapeworms or flatworms can also cause muscle soreness in the arms and legs. If the pain is in your joints, you may have a condition called arthritis. Arthritis can be found in wide ranges of age from the childhood years, to the senior years. Oligoarticular rheumatoid arthritis affects the larger joints, like the ones in the arms and legs.
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.
usually the doctor will tell you to take aspirin once-twice a day for several weeks after surgery to prevent blood clots.Blood clots in the leg cause swelling, pain, increased warmth and redness. The classic symptoms of such blood clots are:SwellingTenderness or pain over a veinRednessSharp, shooting pain when the foot is being flexedWarm sensationDull, aching throb in the calves, especially when the person is walking.Widening or dilation of the surface veins.
any falls or accidents can cause leg pain, you may have pulled a muscle or ligament in your leg, go get it checked at the doctor. Leg pain can be a sign of anything from nerve damage to arthritis. Be careful and get it checked, as I mentioned above.
Leg pain. Itching, burning or aching in the calves.
The quads, glutes, adductors and calves
Experiencing pain in the calf, can be a sign of tendinitis, blood clots, calf muscle strain or rupture, and leg cramps. Because a blood clot can be serious, a person should see a doctor if experiencing this symptom.
RLS can cause the leg pain... (Restless leg syndrome) RLS is a serious, but treatable condition. Approximately 10 percent of American adults have RLS. Parasites like tapeworms or flatworms can also cause muscle soreness in the arms and legs. If the pain is in your joints, you may have a condition called arthritis. Arthritis can be found in wide ranges of age from the childhood years, to the senior years. Oligoarticular rheumatoid arthritis affects the larger joints, like the ones in the arms and legs.
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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.
Depending on the arthritis pain, some over the counter medications such as Aleve and Tylenol work relatively well. Othertimes, creams such as BenGay and Aspercreme work. For severe pain, a doctor can prescribe medications.
The most common cause of calf pain is muscle pain. It can be from a muscle strain, usually related to a sports or exercise injury. Other problems that can cause calf pain is circulation problems or knee joint problems.
If the pain is joint-related, yes. Usually, arthritis medicine tends to be an anti-inflammatory, which also has some pain relieving properties. If the pain is from another source, it's questionable if arthritis medicine will help. Always see the vet to be sure. If you love your dog, see your vet. If you don't have the $ for it, get a loan from someone.
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You can start with your primary care physician to find out the cause of your leg pain. Your PCP can do an array of test to try to determine what the underlying reason is for the pain.