Body and muscle aches are common symptoms of colds and flu. However, if it is always your hips and legs that ache (typically the aches from these viruses are more generally located and vary in each episode of infection) it should be discussed with your health care professional to determine if the viruses are causing it or if something else is at play.
The cause could be that continuing to keep your hips and vaginal area at different elevations while lying down could cause a pain or 'ache' to start in the vagina and spread to the hips.
A miscarriage may make your back ache and it appears that the pain is coming from your hips, but otherwise no.
it sounds to me like the right side of your room is just colder then the left side.
I suppose it matters what causes the problem. However, for diabetic leg ache, massaging the leg (getting blood to flow) is probably a good idea. I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV.
she got them by doing leg lifts
Yes, they can.
leg ache
Side leg raises dont make your hips wider. Take a look at Ballerinas. They spend most of their time doing side leg raises. Sitting on the couch eating 1/4 ers will.
That would be the femur.
You may experience a big head ache for about 2 hours and your cold may get worst.
There are several put the main two are your quadricep front of your leg and hamstring back of the leg
Technically yes. When you are jogging, your leg muscles will start strengthening and if you are overweight, it can lead to weight loss. This by itself will shape your hips, although it is not the most efficient way to shape your hips. If you combine jogging with weightlifting, then you will start seeing your hips shape up!