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Lower body pain
From yesterday night i am having lower body pain, especially from both the thighs to the bottom of the leg continuing with headache and light neck stiffness also. Body feels feverish also, but temperature is normal. Spo2 also normal. Is this is viral type disease? Or something else
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It can be neuropathic pain. Have you done over walking or exercise in past days?!
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It could be something else. Do you have any upper respiratory symptoms like cold, cough, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat or lumps in neck? If not, I would suggest to get yourself examined by a doctor in person as fever, headache and neck stiffness could indicate meningitis. It’s better that the serious conditions are ruled out first by examination and/or investigations.
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