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Leg Pains, Abdominal Pain, Tailbone Area Pain. Menopausal. Is It Related To Sciatica?

Hi, I have been having leg pains without any back problems. Over the past couple of months I have begun to feel an irritated lower back right behind my tail bone, and pain in my left hip. Now my pain has escalated to my lower left abdomen where it feels like I am in a low grade labor. I am 52 years old, and I have ceased having a period for more then two years. I have had four children, and I am wondering if this may be related to Sciatica.
Wed, 21 Aug 2013
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Hi, the previous symptoms of the leg are due to the arthritis, the present symptom appears to be due to the urinary tract infection, or a stone in the uriter near the bladder.
I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon to exclude the orthopedic issues. Thank you.
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Leg Pains, Abdominal Pain, Tailbone Area Pain. Menopausal. Is It Related To Sciatica?

Hi, the previous symptoms of the leg are due to the arthritis, the present symptom appears to be due to the urinary tract infection, or a stone in the uriter near the bladder. I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon to exclude the orthopedic issues. Thank you.