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What Causes Lumps On The Back Of Thigh Along With Lower Back Pain?
I don t know what it could be but over a year I ve been noticing that I m developing little knots and medium sized knots in my upper back legs and it hurts to walk after walking less than a mile and my feet still hurt and my lower back I don t know what that could be not sure if it could be blood clots or what
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of medium sized pumps around the upper back of your leg I am suggesting that you have possibly developed an herpes zoster skin infection Please see a dermatologist specialist for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription Meanwhile regarding your experience of lower back ache I am the following differential diagnosis Lumber spondylitis Spondylolisthesis Spinal cord stenosis Myopathy Sprain Nerve root lesion SLE Hence please see an orthopaedic specialist with the following lab investigations MRI TEST LUMBOSACRAL X-RAY Serum creatine kinase ESR please see an orthopaedic specialist with the result and for expert management You can take some analgesic and apply a balm pending your appointment I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Lumps On The Back Of Thigh Along With Lower Back Pain?
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of medium sized pumps around the upper back of your leg I am suggesting that you have possibly developed an herpes zoster skin infection Please see a dermatologist specialist for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription Meanwhile regarding your experience of lower back ache I am the following differential diagnosis Lumber spondylitis Spondylolisthesis Spinal cord stenosis Myopathy Sprain Nerve root lesion SLE Hence please see an orthopaedic specialist with the following lab investigations MRI TEST LUMBOSACRAL X-RAY Serum creatine kinase ESR please see an orthopaedic specialist with the result and for expert management You can take some analgesic and apply a balm pending your appointment I hope this helps Regards