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Lower legs and foot pain while sitting and walking  Weakness in body. Sleep is not good. History of IBS
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Assessment of vitamin d3 b12 mg
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Hi, It can be due to nerve irritation, vitamin deficiency, or posture or muscle strain from IBS related issues. Feel free to consult for further guidance.
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Get Haemoglobin, blood sugar, thyroid function tests, serum vit b12, d3, calcium done and share results. Tab zerodol sp one every 8hours for pain. Syp calcimax p 5m.l morning and evening for 6 weeks. Tab supradyn one morning and one evening for 6 weeks.
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Dvt and pad..lack of calcium..arthritis..bcomplex1 od for 1mnth..need thorough examination and history..kindly consult doctor nearby..
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Lower leg and foot pain with body weakness, poor sleep, and a history of IBS in a 47-year-old can have several overlapping causes — the most common being Vitamin B12 deficiency (which causes peripheral neuropathy-like leg pain), Vitamin D deficiency, or poor sleep causing generalized muscle fatigue. IBS itself can also affect nutrient absorption, making deficiencies more likely. Restless legs or early peripheral vascular issues are also worth considering.
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Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation — I can guide you on the right blood tests to identify the underlying cause.
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Need some more history from your side to give you better treatment plan and advice on your case Kindly do connect and consult with me via PRACTO. App
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Most of the Time in mid age male and with IBS it’s due to Nutritional Deficiency.Check Parameters for Nutrition
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Blood work ups.Sr.vit B12,sr .Iron study. Sr. Vit D3 and stool routine
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Avoid irraitable foods ,Never consume alcohol and avoid smoking
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Check b12
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried and sour food Inform
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