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What Causes Extreme Calf Muscle Pain?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Oct 2014
Question: Hi I am experiencing extreme calf muscle pain in both calves. Onset was a day or so ago with what felt like soreness mostly in the left. Now both are extremely painful and it hurts to walk. At what point do I need to go to the hospital? I have had other problems and am seeing a neurologist for other unexplained symptoms. I should note that my feet hurt as well but not as much as the calves. I have pain in the center of my chest where I have had pain before with a hiatal hernia.
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Answered by Dr. Benard Shehu (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Go immediately to ER if pain unsupportable...

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX

You should go immediately to the ER If:
- The pain become unsupportable
- The pain increase in intensity or frequency.
- The skin change color (become blue).
- You experienced neurological signs such as paresthezia or paralysis.

Otherwise you should wait to contact your doctor for further examinations and proper treatment.

Hope this was of help!
Dr. Benard
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What Causes Extreme Calf Muscle Pain?

Brief Answer: Go immediately to ER if pain unsupportable... Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX You should go immediately to the ER If: - The pain become unsupportable - The pain increase in intensity or frequency. - The skin change color (become blue). - You experienced neurological signs such as paresthezia or paralysis. Otherwise you should wait to contact your doctor for further examinations and proper treatment. Hope this was of help! Dr. Benard