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  2. When to See a Doctor for Leg Pain - Healthgrades

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    Loss of sensation in your leg, foot or toes . A grinding or popping sound when you injured your leg. Delaying treatment could cause permanent damage to your leg and foot. If you have leg pain but no obvious injury that needs emergency care, you should see your doctor as soon as possible if the pain is severe or you have trouble moving your leg.

  3. Leg Pain: Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Leg pains may occur due to overuse or from general wear and tear. You may simply have a muscle cramp, but it may also happen after some type of sports injury or because of a certain health condition. You may have leg pain at night. You may also be experiencing left leg pain or right leg pain. You may have a sharp, shooting pain in your leg or a ...

  4. Leg pain When to see a doctor - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of infection, such as redness, warmth or tenderness, or you have a fever greater than100 F (37.8 C). A leg that is swollen, pale or cooler than usual. Calf pain, especially after sitting for a long time, such as on a long car trip or plane ride. Swelling in both legs along with breathing problems. Any serious leg symptoms that start ...

  5. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) - Symptoms and causes

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    Muscle pain in the arms or legs that begins with exercise and ends with rest. Painful cramping in one or both of the hips, thighs or calves after walking or climbing stairs or other activities. Pain when using the arms, such as aching and cramping when knitting or writing. Coldness in the lower leg or foot, especially when compared with the ...

  6. What Is a Podiatrist? What They Do & When To See One

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    Fractures of the foot and ankle. Swelling of the lower extremity. Leg wounds. Foot and toe ulcers. A podiatrist can treat foot and ankle injuries, including: Sports injuries. Ankle sprains and high ankle sprains. Heel bursitis. Plantar fasciitis. Achilles tendon ruptures. You might see a podiatrist if you have a bone fracture in your foot or ...

  7. What Is a Podiatrist, What They Do, and When You Should See One

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    A podiatrist -- officially known as a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM) — is trained to treat issues in the foot, ankle, and lower leg. They can help your limb work the way it should, reduce ...

  8. Foot pain When to see a doctor - Mayo Clinic

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    Medicines such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve) can ease pain and aid healing. Consider using a foot brace you can get without a prescription to support your foot. Even with the best of care, the foot might be stiff or hurt for several weeks. This is most likely to be first thing in the morning or after activity.

  9. Injuries. Acute or chronic injuries are another common cause of leg pain. These injuries can cause symptoms like sudden and severe pain (if acute), swelling, bruising, and the inability to move ...

  10. When Should You See an Orthopedist for Leg Pain?

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    If you’re experiencing leg numbness and burning or excruciating pain in your legs that feels like a jolt or electric shock, see an orthopedist, for these are indicative of sciatica—a term used to describe a compression of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is a set of symptoms that signifies an underlying medical problem, such as a herniated disc ...

  11. 6 Causes of Foot Pain You Should Not Ignore - AARP

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    4. Diabetes. About half of people with diabetes develop neuropathy, or nerve damage, a condition that leads to tingling, burning or stinging pain, and even foot numbness and weakness. But neuropathy can have other causes, ranging from alcohol overuse to undiagnosed infections such as Lyme disease — even cancer.

  12. Lower Leg Pain: Causes and Treatments - WebMD

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    Tendinitis. One of the first warning signs you have an inflamed Achilles tendon is pain in your lower calf, near the back of your heel. It’s a common injury that makes the tendon swell, stretch ...

  13. Foot Pain and Ankle Problems: Causes and Treatments - WebMD

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    Pain, swelling, and bruising along the outer foot edge after an injury are symptoms. If you think you may have broken a bone, see a doctor and have an X-ray. To treat it: