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My both legs pains whole day
My both half pains whole day when I wake up . What to do . I am taking multi vitamin supplements . Is there any deficiency or muscle strain . Please suggest . During lockdown what I should do at home .
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You might be having intermittent claudication. Consult online
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U my be having low vitamin D3 levels. Get vitamin D3 and B12 levels done.
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Then consult me with the reports.
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Do some walking regularly Sedentary life will produce these symptoms Do stretches and crunches
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Take a good nutrition and plenty of fluids Make a regular schedule for yourself and try to get plenty of exercise. If you still have a problem consult a doctor online who will advise painkillers if needed Without a proper history impossible to say if you have any problem.
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Hydrate your self, eat healthy, calcium supplement , vit b12
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Consult online
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Take Tab Brom 1.25 mg at night Give me feedback tomorrow.
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