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My Right Leg Has An Ache

My right leg is hurting for no reason?

I'm a little worried about my leg, I haven't been to the doctors yet but my leg gets really painful it hurts to walk sometimes and it hurts more in my hip when walking, when I'm laying in bed and in the same position for a while my whole leg aches and I can't get comfortable it keeps me up, this has happened for a year now on and off sometimes it's both of my legs but at the moment it's just my right leg!! At first I thought it was because I had but on a little weight but I'm really not sure!! Any suggestions?!

Pain in my right leg and it feels cold?

Keep an eye on this and if the pain or tingling continues it may be the beginning of DVT.

This is very painful and pain pills do not help. I have had it for over 2 years and the doctor was slow to diagnose it until I was in critical shape.

Mine started with a sudden onset of calf pain and leg swelling. The pain was worse when the leg was hanging down. There was warmth to the area because the veins were inflamed.

I am on coumidin (warfarin) as a blood thinner. Usually when they say 6 months, they mean for the rest of your life. The blood thinner does not resolve the current clot problem, but supposedly keeps new clots from forming.

Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is caused by a blood clot in a muscle and can be life-threatening. Symptoms include swelling, pain, and tenderness in the legs. Risk factors include immobility, hormone therapy, and pregnancy.

DVTs can occur anywhere in the body but are most frequently found in the deep veins of the legs, thighs, and pelvis. They may infrequently arise from the upper extremities usually because of trauma, or from an indwelling catheter (tubing) or device.

A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition wherein a blood clot (thrombus) forms in a vein of the deep system.

Thrombophlebitis is a condition in which there is both inflammation and a blood clot in a vein. Thrombophlebitis can occur in either superficial or deep veins. Superficial thrombophlebitis occurs in veins close to the skin surface, and usually causes pain, swelling, and redness in the area of the vein. Superficial thrombophlebitis usually is treated with heat, elevation of the affected leg or arm, and anti–inflammatory medications. A thrombosis in a deep vein is a much more serious problem than one in a superficial vein. The reason for this is that a piece of the clot in deep vein from a DVT can break off and travel through the deep veins back to the heart, and eventually be pumped by the heart into the arteries of the lung. When this happens, the condition is called pulmonary embolism (PE). The blood clot is called an embolus (plural emboli), and the process of breaking off and traveling to the lungs is called embolism.

Narcotics didn’t help my pain. I now take Tizanidine 4mg 5/day and Lyrica Cv 100 mg 3/day. This helps the nerve pain and I can walk some now. I am feeling much better pain wise.

Why is there a dull ache throughout my right leg?

You should see a doc, and not ask around on Quora.It could just be a muscular ache, or worse case scenario a Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) which docs can exclude by doing a simple D-Dimer Testand the Wells criteria / Score  see Is it DVT? Wells score and D-dimer may avert costly workup and Deep vein thrombosisAll the best!

Why is my right leg paining only when I go to sleep?

The simple test you could perhaps try is try sleeping in different postures and check the direction of your head as the energy flow in and out has a bearing on the body.  Since you have not mentioned your age, it may be one of the reasons.  Calcium happens to provide strength to our bones and nerves.  Cramps often disappear quickly and does not persist.  If the pain is persistent, you may try a few therapies - Rekhi for example often relieves pain as the administer directs the energy to the affected part.

I have a pain near my penis and under my leg, i think its my right side of my intestines?

I would agree -- this sounds like a possible hernia, but there are some other things to rule out as well.

Constipation would more likely "hurt" on the LEFT side of the body, since that is last part of the large intestine before it goes to the rectum. You can usually discern this by laying on your back and pressing down on the LEFT side of your lower abdomen. If you haven't had a BM in a couple of days or more, then get something to help.

The other thing that comes to mind is a condition called EPIDIDYMITIS. It commonly elicits an ache up into the groin and towards the back of the penis (perianal area). This can be infectious, or not. Usually I see this in young men who often wear non-supportive underwear (like boxers), and who are athletically active. The easiest way to see if this is the problem, is to lift up your testicles and hold them there for a moment. If the discomfort starts to ease up -- there's your answer.

There's always the possibility of appendicitis as well, so get that ruled out.

Bottom line: The best thing to do is to get it checked out. Go see your medical care provider soon.

Best of luck to you!

p.s. -- and the liver is NOT in the lower right quad of the intestines. It is in the UPPER right hand quad.

I had a sharp shooting pain when I put my right leg on the floor and now I cant walk, what could this be?

Thank you for the A2A.What could this be?I think this could be time you go see your doctor.Your doctor will need to look at your personal and medical history, take a detailed history of what led up too this event and note all the features associated with the event.  Then he will examine you and do a couple of basic investigations before he develops a working diagnosis on what the problem is.We could speculate all day but in the end you would still have to go see your doctor to get any answers and any relief.Generally speaking, sharp pains are associated with nerve impingements.  These can happen at multiple places along the path of the nerve, including the lower back from where the leg nerves emerge.Signs and symptoms associated with nerves can be very urgent or more chronic (long-standing).Any new, sudden, incapacitating and unexplained sensations or loss of function must be investigated by a licensed physician as soon as possible.Nothing is gained by wasting time.Good luck!

I have pain and numbness in my right arm and leg. What is causing this pain?

Consult a Neurologist ASAP

I have pain in my right upper leg and the right arm. What's causing this?

I could list 50 possible causes, and the next person add 50 more. It’s just too broad and vague. My first wild guess is how you slept or how you sit for long periods.Those who work at a desk with a computer often favor one arm and one leg, leaning just enough to the right or left, even a tiny amount, to have an effect all day, every day, that translates to pain. Most people also don’t have their chair at exactly the right height, nor their desk height, nor the monitor (they hunch down to peer at a notebook).Of course a DOCTOR can see your age, gender, weight, have you move your arms and legs, get your history, look at your eyes and mouth and ears, and maybe even order xrays.I usually tell everyone they are pregnant, just to show how absurd it is to ask for diagnoses online. But people tell me I can be too sarcastic.

How can I get rid of the pain in the back of my right knee?

So... I hurt the BACK of my right knee during masturbation.

That was 5 months ago,
I locked my legs before the orgasm, boom! the next day, knee pain.
Only my right leg has this problem. My left legs is completely fine.
At the beginning:
-I could not crouch properly from the presure being put on it. I had to dangle my leg in the air in order for it to get used to going straight again. Because making my leg straight normally was too painful.
-It will hurt when going up stairs at times.
-I cannot sit on the floor formally on my knees? kinda like japanese people do most of the time (I'm sorry, I don't have a better way to explain that).
-Walking at the beginning was often quite painful.

Right now:
-I can walk pretty normally. The pain does like to remind me it's still there every now and then.
-I can crouch but there is still pain. I don't need to dangle my leg in the air anymore.
-Still ocasionally hurts when going up the stairs.
-I can't do the sitting position I mentioned at all, bearly for a second

I didn't stop masturbating... because well... it's too addicting.
I went to a physiotherapist. The only thing he found was that the stuff between the Femur and Tibia has probably been put under too much stress. Therefore the pain. He only told me to exercise. But I am not sure of how much to trust his words. SImply because it's been 5 months... yes it has improved a bit. But it feels like I'd have to live with this pain for a decade before it would actually go back to normal.

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