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Chronic leg pain
I already have cervical spondylosis. I get occasional neck pain and headache. For the past few days I have been having a chronic pain in my both legs radiating from knee to toe, front and back. I can feel it aggravates when I eat potatoes or raw banana. Is this pain related to my spondylosis or could it be something else? How to tackle this issue?
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Mam as banana is rich in potassium may be because of that and can be because of your cervical spondylosis. I need to ask you few questions regarding your problem.
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