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Suggest Treatment For Body Pain,fever And Swelling Of Legs
i have a fever and my body aches everywhere. This has never happened when I have the flu so I am concerned it could be something else. I've had a blood clot before and I feel like I did early on having my blood clot. My legs are not swollen but have severe pain aches and shooting pains that dissipate and come back. What could this be?
If you had a previous history of the bllod clot, then there is an obivous reason to search for the deep vein thrombosis in case of leg pain.
You need to get an ultrasound doppler study to rule out the DVT - deep vein thrombois and flow, velocities and caliber ( as chronic narrowing of the vessels may also give the above symptoms)
Fever and body aces acn give leg pain but not suppose to get any swellings. So please get a followup. Good luck.
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Suggest Treatment For Body Pain,fever And Swelling Of Legs
Welcome to health care magic. If you had a previous history of the bllod clot, then there is an obivous reason to search for the deep vein thrombosis in case of leg pain. You need to get an ultrasound doppler study to rule out the DVT - deep vein thrombois and flow, velocities and caliber ( as chronic narrowing of the vessels may also give the above symptoms) Fever and body aces acn give leg pain but not suppose to get any swellings. So please get a followup. Good luck.