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Is Constant Leg Pain A Sign Of Arthritis?

I am 62 years old. Over the past several months I ve been experiencing more leg pains. The pains are an achy like feeling, not severe. I do play softball and work out at a wellness center 2-3 times a week. It just seems like the achy pains seem to linger much longer. Could this be an early sign of arthritis?
Tue, 26 Dec 2017
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hi sir/mam,i appreciate your courage physical fitness.very good and please keep it up.the following could be causative factors :
1)arthritis of joints of lower limbs(knee,ankle)
2)rheumatoid arthritis
3)even in diabetes mellitus,such pains can occur.so,just check your blood sugar levels.
4)viral fever
you can go for analgesic therapy for 4-5 days with either NSAIDs like aceclofenac.if you have any kidney disease,please avoid NSAIDs but can use tramadol and paracetamol combination twice daily for 5 days.if symptoms wont subside,you can go for an orthopedic consultation.hope my answer clarifies your doubts and relieves your symptoms.if any other clarification required from my side,please let me know.thank you.take care.bye.

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Is Constant Leg Pain A Sign Of Arthritis?

hi sir/mam,i appreciate your courage physical fitness.very good and please keep it up.the following could be causative factors : 1)arthritis of joints of lower limbs(knee,ankle) 2)rheumatoid arthritis 3)even in diabetes mellitus,such pains can occur.so,just check your blood sugar levels. 4)viral fever you can go for analgesic therapy for 4-5 days with either NSAIDs like aceclofenac.if you have any kidney disease,please avoid NSAIDs but can use tramadol and paracetamol combination twice daily for 5 days.if symptoms wont subside,you can go for an orthopedic consultation.hope my answer clarifies your doubts and relieves your symptoms.if any other clarification required from my side,please let me know.thank you.take care.bye.