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What Could Be Reason For Back, Leg, And Groin Pain?

I recently had a dobbler done on my groin and legs, they were searching for a blood clot, but the report came back stating that there was no clot, it is likely iliac vein involvement. I have back pain, leg pain, and a lot of groin pain. I am looking for a doctor who specializes in this field
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
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Hi there .

As per your symptoms it is my analysis that your pain is originating from the back and is being referred to the groin and leg .

It is most probably a prolapsed intervertebral disc at multiple levels which is compressing on the adjoining nerve roots leading to the radicular pain .
It is usually accompanied by some tingling sensation .

Kindly get an MRI of the spine done and get it evaluated by an orthopedician .

For the time being take analgesic like etoricoxib and pregablin-methycobalamine combination tablets .

Spinal extension exercises tsught by a physiotherapist will help.

I hope my advice has helped
Good luck
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What Could Be Reason For Back, Leg, And Groin Pain?

Hi there . As per your symptoms it is my analysis that your pain is originating from the back and is being referred to the groin and leg . It is most probably a prolapsed intervertebral disc at multiple levels which is compressing on the adjoining nerve roots leading to the radicular pain . It is usually accompanied by some tingling sensation . Kindly get an MRI of the spine done and get it evaluated by an orthopedician . For the time being take analgesic like etoricoxib and pregablin-methycobalamine combination tablets . Spinal extension exercises tsught by a physiotherapist will help. I hope my advice has helped Good luck