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What Causes Pain In The Left Leg, Groin And The Kneecap?
I have pain on my left leg in the inner groin and my knee cap. I having a very hard time trying to walk even with a walker. I went to the chiropractor this morning and I told him that I heard my knee crack which I thought that maybe my knee went back into back into joint. When I walked into the house this afternoon it felt like my knee cap fell off. Then when I let the dog in I put my left leg out to keep him from running into the other room so he wouldn t get into a dog fight. Instead my inner hip or inner left leg went out and now can t walk on that leg without severe pain. What do I need to do to alleviate the pain? Please advise.
Causes of your difficulties may be neuropathy or ischemic issues. Neuropathic are seen in diabetics or injury of spine nerves.
If this is not your case then these symptoms are indicating circulatory problems in legs which are common in this age and there may be present atherosclerosis that obstructs blood vessels and causes pain and blisters to form.
You should do Doppler ultrasound of the leg or CT angiography to rule out such obstructive changes and then it can be treated properly by medications or by surgical and radiological procedures. Also, you should have Aspirin and have elastic stockings applied and should avoid cold environment and long walks.
In most cases, it can be managed with medications but sometimes surgery may be required in severe cases.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Causes Pain In The Left Leg, Groin And The Kneecap?
Hi, Causes of your difficulties may be neuropathy or ischemic issues. Neuropathic are seen in diabetics or injury of spine nerves. If this is not your case then these symptoms are indicating circulatory problems in legs which are common in this age and there may be present atherosclerosis that obstructs blood vessels and causes pain and blisters to form. You should do Doppler ultrasound of the leg or CT angiography to rule out such obstructive changes and then it can be treated properly by medications or by surgical and radiological procedures. Also, you should have Aspirin and have elastic stockings applied and should avoid cold environment and long walks. In most cases, it can be managed with medications but sometimes surgery may be required in severe cases. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon