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Right leg pain
Post covid-i had walked for 10k steps-i wanted to reduce weight,then i had a very bad pain near the shin area-doctor advised to take a dimer (result-0.49)and ultrasound test for lower limb and they told it is normal gave me calcium tablet stating calcium deficiency also vitamin d tab,later travelled 700kms to my native-having a pain which is upper and lower thigh to calf and tightness.i myself checked for dimer had 360 ngFEU/ml still have the pain-should i again consult a doc or taking a pain killer is fine?please suggest
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Need to be consious.get a color Doppler else keep monitoring d dimer ..don't neglect
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How did u travel 700km? By car? Need video consultation.
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Doesnt look like worrisome. If u could walk 700 kms without any difficulty, pain is bound to happen
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Hi Kindly come for online video consultation immediately.
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