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What Do Pain And Numbness In The Hips And Legs Indicate?
Hi. I am a professional dogwalker so I am always on my feet. I have recently experienced pain in my right leg. Discomfort (sharp) in my hip and numbness going down my leg to my foot where the pain is most severe. I also noticed that my fingertips (all) are wrinkly even though I have not submerged them in water.
** Thanks for contacting with your health concern and as I'm unable to examine you directly thus following is my opinion:
1. Consult an Orthopedic surgeon regarding hip discomfort/pain since it could be because of hip osteoarthritis, AVN [avascular necrosis], DVT [deep vein thrombosis], PVD [peripheral vascular disorder], Nerve irritation [Sciatica] or simply because of cramps in calf [due to diabetes, calcium/salt deficiency]
PS. The symptoms have to be carefully assessed by your doctor to ensure that whether it requires immediate medical attention or long-term therapy.
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What Do Pain And Numbness In The Hips And Legs Indicate?
** Thanks for contacting with your health concern and as I m unable to examine you directly thus following is my opinion: 1. Consult an Orthopedic surgeon regarding hip discomfort/pain since it could be because of hip osteoarthritis, AVN [avascular necrosis], DVT [deep vein thrombosis], PVD [peripheral vascular disorder], Nerve irritation [Sciatica] or simply because of cramps in calf [due to diabetes, calcium/salt deficiency] PS. The symptoms have to be carefully assessed by your doctor to ensure that whether it requires immediate medical attention or long-term therapy.