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What Causes Pain In Legs And Hip At Night?

I have been having pain in my right leg for about a month now. The pain gets worse at night when I am trying to sleep. It seems to be hip, knee and foot. It is also very sore during the day and when I try to step up a step it is really painful in my hip area. I have not injured myself. Don t know how why it started.
Fri, 6 Feb 2015
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Hi, if u are having pain starting from hip to foot since 1 month without any history of injury, then u can take symptomatic treatment for few days,still if not relieving then u should go for MRI LS spine with advise from orthopedic surgeon bcuz Xray don't give any clue what I have seen so far.most likely to have pain radiculopathy but don't worry go for the MRI.
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What Causes Pain In Legs And Hip At Night?

Hi, if u are having pain starting from hip to foot since 1 month without any history of injury, then u can take symptomatic treatment for few days,still if not relieving then u should go for MRI LS spine with advise from orthopedic surgeon bcuz Xray don t give any clue what I have seen so far.most likely to have pain radiculopathy but don t worry go for the MRI.