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Hi, In your case it may be due to over weight and need more investigations for your leg pain to know weather it's due to condition called sciatica or normal leg pain.. And for kidney stones you need to consult nephrologist
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consult physiotherapist for further physical investigations and don't be panic... it is curable
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reduce your weight and perform some physical activity in guidance of certified trainer and also maintain proper and healthy diet...
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Hello The leg pain and kidney stone is not correlated. Need to ask u questions regarding ur posture, work style, how many hours u sit in a day, wat is ur weight etc. Kindly consult
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consult by finding details on healthyuindia.com or through practo online facility
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Relax your mind and lying in in the position with pilow under knee will give relaxation. Icing reduces pain One Exercise totally safe just try this at home, explained in link below. https://youtu.be/0rjo9g08mz8 Do reply how you felt. For further help contact me on chat.
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reply back how you felt after doing this exercise 10 times after every 4-8 hours for 2 days.
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Initially do in lying position later in sitting. Don't do in standing when in pain.
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You need to consult a Physician or Orthopaedist for further evaluation to find out the cause of your leg pain.
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You need to give a detailed history of your leg pain first..for any doctor to diagnose your problem or to suggest the necessary treatment
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Hai. I can understand ur pain it is horrible may be for you but at this junction of lockdown have u taken any Medication for ur pain if not do u know ur family doctor who can prescribe ur pain killer kindly do call him once and get the relief as of now anyhow You have said that u got kidney stones and may be due to this u have the pain too kindly check the size of the stone and get it removed then only ur pain will subside I know it is very horrible for u to manage as I have come across my patient too differential diagnosis is the main reason Becoz ur back may be definitely all right . Kindly do visit for any hospital emergency department as soon as possible even after the medication taken by you and the pain didn’t fade off .
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You need further evaluation to see what causing pain. Consult orthopaedic dr
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