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Fatigue and pain
I am dentist. When i work on pt on dental chair or while driving car or sitting long in chair  i get pain in buttocks , arms , legs and extreme fatigue. With pain its soreness and heaviness. No numbness. No pain in back. When i change position or walk for few minutes i feel better. My mri of lumber spine is normal. What can be the reason for such severe fatigue in specific position?
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It’s because of sciatica most probably. Avoid sitting for long time. If not a diabetic go with some steroids and pregaba medications. If pain is not settling yet go for an xray both hip AP view
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With the limited information provided there can be multiple reasons including muscle cramps, Chronic fatigue syndrome etc It would be better if you can consult with a Pain clinic.
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Avoid bending forward and lifting heavy weight.
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Could be multiple things like Probably myofascial pain , ischial bursitis , piriformis syndrome or coccygodynia Kindly share your mri reports and film Try changing to softer cushioned chair, sitz bath, and nsaids with SP combinations
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Check hb, vitamin d and vitamin b12
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