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Could Weak Legs, Thigh Pain, And Stomach Cramping Be Normal While Having Grade 2 Prostatomegaly?
hi, I m 67 years old, diagnosed with grade 2 prostatomegaly,, i felt weak legs an thigh and pain in stomach which is like crimping, does this things are really occurs during this stage? or there could be some problem why I felt stomach ache and weak legs.
Grade 2 prostatomegaly causes symptoms like Increased frequency of urination that may cause sodium-potassium imbalance hence causing thigh and leg cramps. Grade 2 protatomegaly can cause decreased volume of urine passing out, feeling of bladder fullness even after urination, increased urination time that may make a person prone to infection (UTI), urinary tract infection can cause lower abdominal/stomach cramps.
Take adequate amount of fluids and water. Get urinalysis (R/E and C/S) done. Other medical conditions that cause thigh pain are arthritis, and circulatory problems & autoimmune disorders. Get clinically examined for the symptoms you mentioned.
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Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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Could Weak Legs, Thigh Pain, And Stomach Cramping Be Normal While Having Grade 2 Prostatomegaly?
Hello, Grade 2 prostatomegaly causes symptoms like Increased frequency of urination that may cause sodium-potassium imbalance hence causing thigh and leg cramps. Grade 2 protatomegaly can cause decreased volume of urine passing out, feeling of bladder fullness even after urination, increased urination time that may make a person prone to infection (UTI), urinary tract infection can cause lower abdominal/stomach cramps. Take adequate amount of fluids and water. Get urinalysis (R/E and C/S) done. Other medical conditions that cause thigh pain are arthritis, and circulatory problems & autoimmune disorders. Get clinically examined for the symptoms you mentioned. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician