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Arterial Claudication

Arterial claudication is a kind of pain due to narrowing or blockage of the artery. It is due to low blood flow to the muscles, which begins during exercise and ends with rest. Claudication is one primary symptom of peripheral artery disease. It is more common in men when compared to women.

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I have continuous leg pain for more than four years. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I have had continuous lower leg pain for more than four years. The pain is between knee to ankle. I feel weak legs and bones and also have a burning sensation and numbness. I am taking D3 and B12 supplements for around two years and still, it is low in my body. Please find the attached h...  Read Full »


Dr. Naresh Kumar M.

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I had gone through all the data posted (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Kindly tell me more details about your problem. Do you have leg pain in both lower limbs? How did it start? Was it the same pain that you are feeling now when it started or incr...  Read Full »

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