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What Causes Tremors In The Leg?

I am having difficulty walking up and down stairs, my legs are shaky and when I get to the top or bottom of the stairs I have to stop due to dizziness. This has been happening for a few days now and I have no energy, I currently have a head cold but not sure if that is related to the shaky legs.
Tue, 16 Jun 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Dear Patient
with your type of symptoms I would first like to know your cardiac status, for that ECG and treadmill tests are essential and ECG during treadmill is more informative, second thing I would order blood investigations to see your Hemoglobin status and any infective or inflammatory condition, so getting CBC,ESR and CRP will suffice.
So first and foremost see your doctor, discuss this discussion and get examined and investigated.
Hope you heal soon.
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What Causes Tremors In The Leg?

Dear Patient with your type of symptoms I would first like to know your cardiac status, for that ECG and treadmill tests are essential and ECG during treadmill is more informative, second thing I would order blood investigations to see your Hemoglobin status and any infective or inflammatory condition, so getting CBC,ESR and CRP will suffice. So first and foremost see your doctor, discuss this discussion and get examined and investigated. Hope you heal soon.