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Suggest Treatment For Ankle Swelling And Painful Feet And Thighs

Both of my feet and both thighs always seem to be in pain. It is hard for me to go down the stairs in our house, but i must to feed our dog. The pain at the feet seem to be right around the achilles tendons. i haven t had an accident. I developed cellulitis in February 15 but it is cleared up now. i do experience a lot of ankle swelling as i await a new liver. i have end stage PBC with all of the complications that has. Adding the pains in feet and thighs has turned me into a crier! Any suggestions?
Fri, 19 Jun 2015
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HI
Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, such pain could be due to muscular spasm, past history of cellulitis is nothing to take with this, muscular pain could be due to underlying medical condition that you have, here you have not mentioned your age and gender else something more specific could have been thought, hope this information helps, take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Ankle Swelling And Painful Feet And Thighs

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, such pain could be due to muscular spasm, past history of cellulitis is nothing to take with this, muscular pain could be due to underlying medical condition that you have, here you have not mentioned your age and gender else something more specific could have been thought, hope this information helps, take care.