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Intermittent Stabbing Pains On The Inside Of The Left Leg, Lasts For About Six Hours During Sleep.

I experience, transient, intermitten, localized stabbing pain on the inside of my left leg midway between upper end of Femer and knee . As it strikes the pain is so intence that it knocks off my sleep then it disapperas howere the frequency of attacks leaves a residual effect of localized pai as I pass my finger over affected area. The episode lasts over say six hours during my sleep and rate of recurrence is about six times a hour.
Mon, 10 Dec 2012
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Hi thanks for the query
From the complaints you had described I would like to know about any recent injury, any surgeries to your abdomen. I advice you to consult an Orthopedician who might examine you and advice tests like nerve conduction studies of your left lower limb if necessary an x ray or an MRI.
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Intermittent Stabbing Pains On The Inside Of The Left Leg, Lasts For About Six Hours During Sleep.

Hi thanks for the query From the complaints you had described I would like to know about any recent injury, any surgeries to your abdomen. I advice you to consult an Orthopedician who might examine you and advice tests like nerve conduction studies of your left lower limb if necessary an x ray or an MRI.