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Leg pain from knee to toe
Iam having legs pain most of the time in night it becomes more if iam close to my period pain is more I got polio when iam 6 years old and got cured from that after that there no complaints
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It is very normal to have leg pain close to your period dates.If it is associated with mood issues and day to day activities are hampered consult Obstetrician for definite care. If pain exists even prior to 1week before periods you may need blood tests and suppliments to help you with diagnosis.
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Hot water bag over region of pain can provide relief.
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drink lot of water coconut water calcium vit b12 and vit d for definite cure consult online
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Hello mam. By your description it appears to be a case of restless leg syndrome,  however a detailed evaluation is needed for proper diagnosis and treatment. It is very treatable. I think I answered this question few minutes ago. Regards
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Please take online consultation with a neurologist
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Practise some leg massaging exercise daily. Hot fomentation at calf muscle can help, u may need some calcium supplements too..
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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