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both of my legs hurt in the upper legs and hurt along with tinglingin my calves and my feey burn and tingle.I have DVT in my left thigh starting behind my knee up over my pelvis and down my rt thigh.could this be a cause of my problems? It really bothers me after playing golf .and lasts a long time.
It is possible you have a slipped disc causing nerve pinching in the lower back which can cause radiating pain from the back to the calves and tingling and numbness. DVT can cause similar picture if it causes compression of the nerves surrounding the knee. Take Tab. Pregabalin 75mg + Methylcobalamine twice a day for relief from the tingling and numbness. Take pain killer and muscle relaxant. Get a consult by your Vascular surgeon for your DVT. Keep well hydrated. Avoid pressing the calves or massaging it.
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What Causes Pain In Legs With Tingling In Calves?
Hi there. It is possible you have a slipped disc causing nerve pinching in the lower back which can cause radiating pain from the back to the calves and tingling and numbness. DVT can cause similar picture if it causes compression of the nerves surrounding the knee. Take Tab. Pregabalin 75mg + Methylcobalamine twice a day for relief from the tingling and numbness. Take pain killer and muscle relaxant. Get a consult by your Vascular surgeon for your DVT. Keep well hydrated. Avoid pressing the calves or massaging it.