If your back hurts and the pain moves to your legs it could be neuropathy, a backache, or even sciatica. Check with your family doctor to be sure.
It is possible that you are changing your posture while doing your everyday routine to compensate for your back pains which could be affecting your legs. Try taking pain killers and resting for a while.
you have to see a doctor imidiately. once you feel pain in your legs its a serios problem
Shingles can cause localized pain in almost any part of the body. Sciatica can cause pain in the lower back and one or both legs.
Lumbosacral is pain at the end of the spine on a cat and it can cause them to kick their hind legs. Fleas and their bites may be a reason a cat kicks their back legs in pain. Taking your cat to the vet will help you find out why you cat is in pain.
For lower back pain you will want to make sure you have proper support when you're sleeping. This could include sleeping with a pillow between your legs or under your hips for added support. Pain killers such as Tylenol and ibuprofen can also temporarily take the pain away.
Not entirely, no. It'd be better to say "there's a pain in my legs". To say "my legs are painful", is to say "my legs can hurt people", pretty much.
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i think so because I was hit by a car and it tore it, now my leg goes weak o the side its torn. it also has agonizing pain
There could be alot of reasons. One major reason could be a slipped, bulging, or herniated disk. A simple MRI could identify any problems. Others could be Arthritis, Osteoporosis, or Scoliosis. Check with your doctor and have an MRI done.
if your sure the blood is from your urine, it could be a kidney stone trying to pass through which i hear is very painfull for most. Especially if the back pain is on one side of your back.
If your dad is suffering from lower stomach pain that goes around his back, he may have an ulcer. He also may be experiencing pain from an inflammatory disease in his kidneys.