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What Causes Swelling, Redness, Itching In Legs And Fatigue?

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Posted on Thu, 7 Apr 2016
Question: I'm experiencing occasional pain that lines to my lower right head close to my neck and ear also feeling fatigue and tired most of the time my left thigh is numb for a week now and lower legs are swollen redness and itchy I'm also having problem breathing and can sometimes whizz sound pls tell me what is my possible condition tnx
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Answered by Dr. Dariush Saghafi (34 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I believe you need a good physical examination

Detailed Answer:
Good evening and many thanks for asking your questions on this network. The most worrisome symptoms of the ones you've listed in my opinion are the swelling and redness of the legs with wheezing sounds.

The itchiness also in the legs may be signifying edema or liquid retention in the legs that could be as a result of either heart congestion or kidney problems. The pain in the head/neck region and numbness in the left thigh appear to be red herrings and unrelated to the primary issues you need addressed.

Please try and set up a doctor's appointment as soon as possible to get examined and have appropriate lab and diagnostic studies performed.

I hope this addresses your concerns and that you'll keep me in mind for future questions regarding these or other neurological/medical issues. Feel free to upload images if you like but just keep in mind what I've said about that process and call TECHNICAL SUPPORT if necessary.

Otherwise, I'd appreciate your rating this interaction with a HIGH STAR SCORE and look forward to a few words of feedback. In addition, I'd appreciate your CLOSING THIS QUERY if you're satisfied with my response.

Write to me any time at: bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional comments, concerns, or to provide status updates if you'd like which I would love to receive from you to see just what has been discovered.

This consult request has taken a total of 19 minutes of time to read, research, and respond.
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What Causes Swelling, Redness, Itching In Legs And Fatigue?

Brief Answer: I believe you need a good physical examination Detailed Answer: Good evening and many thanks for asking your questions on this network. The most worrisome symptoms of the ones you've listed in my opinion are the swelling and redness of the legs with wheezing sounds. The itchiness also in the legs may be signifying edema or liquid retention in the legs that could be as a result of either heart congestion or kidney problems. The pain in the head/neck region and numbness in the left thigh appear to be red herrings and unrelated to the primary issues you need addressed. Please try and set up a doctor's appointment as soon as possible to get examined and have appropriate lab and diagnostic studies performed. I hope this addresses your concerns and that you'll keep me in mind for future questions regarding these or other neurological/medical issues. Feel free to upload images if you like but just keep in mind what I've said about that process and call TECHNICAL SUPPORT if necessary. Otherwise, I'd appreciate your rating this interaction with a HIGH STAR SCORE and look forward to a few words of feedback. In addition, I'd appreciate your CLOSING THIS QUERY if you're satisfied with my response. Write to me any time at: bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional comments, concerns, or to provide status updates if you'd like which I would love to receive from you to see just what has been discovered. This consult request has taken a total of 19 minutes of time to read, research, and respond.