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can gas cause leg pain
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Multiple problems: sounds too many things . will need proper history and examination. please see your doctor

Dr. John Goldman answered
55 years experience Rheumatology
Can't put together: You bring up a variety of possibilities and I can I just put it into one pocket. Your intestinal problems could be reflux or gallbladder or infection ... Read More
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Dr. Johnnie Alston answered
15 years experience Podiatry
Muscle problem: If your pain is in your leg then it is likely muscular in nature. The muscles that move your foot up and down are actually attached in your lower leg. ... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Kass answered
28 years experience Podiatry
What part?: What part of the leg hurts? If it is by the heel you can have achilles tendonitis, if it is in the calf you could have a clot (this is a serious condi ... Read More

Dr. Arnold Beresh answered
41 years experience Podiatry
Position: It is probably the position of your foot pulling on your leg muscles. Also the way you sit may be putting pressure on your sciatic nerve.
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Dr. Edward Hellman answered
29 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Varies: Ibs usually does not directly cause leg pain, but a percentage of patients with ibs can have an associated inflammatory arthritis which can cause bac ... Read More
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Dr. Julie Abbott answered
45 years experience Preventive Medicine
It isn't common: to have back and/or leg pain associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, but it has certainly been reported. Theorized mechanisms include bowel spasm wi ... Read More
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Requires examination: Highly suggestive of lumbar disc issues; however circulatory and neurological issues must be rules out.
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Muscles!!!!: Think flesh/tissue and not bone/ligament/disc/nerves with chronic pain! begin a self-care with a wellness program of vits, magnesium glycinate, sleep ... Read More
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A 68-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ahmad M Hadied answered
49 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
No: Leg pain is not a sign of kidney stone.
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A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Karen Johnston-Jones answered
34 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
That depends...: It could be related to a spinal disorder causing nerve root pain or even a circulatory disorder. Without knowing the details of your history ( includ ... Read More
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Dr. Peter Tomasello answered
30 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
See below: In general these conditions emanate from the spine or pelvic area go see an orthopedic surgeon and get a xray of your back. Lumbar spine.. He will gi ... Read More
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Dr. Rhett Griggs answered
19 years experience Hand Surgery
Many: Lactic acid build up, stress fracture, pinched nerve, out of shape, exertional compartment...Give me more of what is going on.
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Dr. Robert Breiner answered
34 years experience Podiatry
Pinched nerve: There can be many causes. A pinched nerve, a block in one of the blood vessels going to the leg, muscle overuse from too much work, etc. If the pain ... Read More
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