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Mussel pain in leg
I am 30 yrs male I fall down ,3.5 months back as I have humerus shaft fractured I Tie plaster of paris for last 3 month now plaster removed doctor say bone will heal naturally I went to phishotarapy exercise for last 1 week but my have no energy in it feel like too loose from elbow to finger I have daibatic for last 3 yrs and 2 days before I climbing steps at home after 3.5 month my right get pain from hip mussel and some boil like apper near my  anus back side  hip mussel n swelling and paining full right leg if I touch it fill too soft mussel near my hip not able to work is there fractured in it or mussel problem please advice me. Tell medicine for it .
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You need further evaluation. Consult orthopaedic doctor. Check vitamin d and b12.
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