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Muscle pain from thigh to feet part
Hello doctor, My mother is 48 years old and she is diabetic since 4 years.recently she got muscle pain in her leg from thigh to feet part. She went to doctor, and came to know that it was just muscle pain . how to get rid off from it, she is suffering a lot..pls help me
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Probably it's a muscular pain will be alleviated by muscle relaxant. If pain is radicular coming from back to thigh and leg's may go for mri LS Region to rule out PID.  She is to be ruled out for diabeti neuropathy also
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Tak any muscle relaxant
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Hello..you can use a muscle relaxant such as intagesic mr...nd if u have an availability of warm compress or cold compress..its better to use them..warm compress is more better..as the heat is more effective for reducing pain nd inflamation
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Need more details about kidney profile and blood glucose levels Cannot prescribe any medication without that
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Apply DFO GEL on the affected area 2-3 times a day
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Hot water bag compression can help
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