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Suggest Remedy For Abnormal Sensation In Thigh And Pain In Leg

I keep getting a sensation in the top of my left thigh, it feels like a warm fluid has dropped on it, but it hasn t. Also, there doesn t seem to be any temperature change when you touch it and it doesn t hurt to touch. But worried as I ve been experiencing pains in my other leg too which started in the calf and moved up to around my knee, then my thigh.
posted on Tue, 26 May 2015
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Hi there.

You could be experiencing symptoms of nerve pinching at the lower back and around the upper part of thigh. Apply warm soaks. Avoid bending forwards, lifting heavy weights. Try to exercise daily to keep fit and avoid obesity. You can take pain killer muscle relaxant combination like Tab. Diclofenac 75mg + Thiocolchicoside twice a day for relief. Wear Lumbar belt. Show to an Orthopaedic surgeon for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Suggest Remedy For Abnormal Sensation In Thigh And Pain In Leg

Hi there. You could be experiencing symptoms of nerve pinching at the lower back and around the upper part of thigh. Apply warm soaks. Avoid bending forwards, lifting heavy weights. Try to exercise daily to keep fit and avoid obesity. You can take pain killer muscle relaxant combination like Tab. Diclofenac 75mg + Thiocolchicoside twice a day for relief. Wear Lumbar belt. Show to an Orthopaedic surgeon for proper diagnosis and treatment.