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What Could Cause A Intermittent Pain In Thighs And Migraines ?

I just developed a sharp intermittent pain in my front outer thigh on the right side and about 5 inches above the knee. I am 52, female and just started walking briskly for 40 to 50 minutes for approximately 2 1/2 weeks. The pain level is around a 4 to 5 out of 10. I have also been having intermittent visual migraines for the past 3 days - they usually only last about 5 to 10 minutes and then disappear. Could this be related to my spine?
Wed, 22 Jan 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

The intermittent thigh pain especially after the recent exercise regimen, could be due to a change in physical pattern,this should not be a cause for concern. All you have to do is to keep yourself well hydrated.

As for the migraines, they could be brought abput by a possible drop in blood sugar levels brought about by the recent exercise regimen. Please visit a doctor and confirm the same,for the time being try to increase your intake of fruits.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Could Cause A Intermittent Pain In Thighs And Migraines ?

Hello ma am and welcome. The intermittent thigh pain especially after the recent exercise regimen, could be due to a change in physical pattern,this should not be a cause for concern. All you have to do is to keep yourself well hydrated. As for the migraines, they could be brought abput by a possible drop in blood sugar levels brought about by the recent exercise regimen. Please visit a doctor and confirm the same,for the time being try to increase your intake of fruits. Hope this helps. Best wishes.