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

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    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 for no clear reason. Make an appointment with your health care provider if: You have pain during or after walking. You have swelling in both legs. Your pain gets ...

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

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    Muscle pain or cramping in the arms or legs, often in the calf. 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.

  4. Leg pain Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Leg pain is a symptom with many possible causes. Most leg pain results from wear and tear or overuse. It also can result from injuries or health conditions in joints, bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves or other soft tissues. Some types of leg pain can be traced to problems in your lower spine.

  5. Muscle cramp - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Muscle cramps occur mostly in leg muscles, most often in the calf. Cramps usually last for seconds to minutes. After the cramp eases, the area might be sore for hours or days. When to see a doctor. Muscle cramps usually go away on their own. They don't usually need medical care. However, see a health care provider for cramps that: Cause severe ...

  6. Sciatica - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sciatica pain can be almost anywhere along the nerve pathway. It's especially likely to follow a path from the low back to the buttock and the back of a thigh and calf. The pain can vary from a mild ache to a sharp, burning pain. Sometimes it feels like a jolt or electric shock. It can be worse when coughing or sneezing or sitting a long time.

  7. Knee pain - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages. Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout and infections — also can cause knee pain. Many types of minor knee pain respond well to self-care measures.

  8. Achilles tendinitis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Obesity and tight calf muscles also can increase tendon strain. Training choices. Running in worn-out shoes can increase your risk of Achilles tendinitis. Tendon pain occurs more frequently in cold weather than in warm weather, and running on hilly terrain also can predispose you to Achilles injury. Medical conditions.

  9. Myofascial pain syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Myofascial pain syndrome is a long-term pain condition. It involves some muscles and the thin cover of tissue that holds muscles in place, called fascia. Pressure on these areas, called trigger points, causes pain. Sometimes, the pain is felt in other parts of the body. This is called referred pain.

  10. Leg pain after prolonged standing or sitting: A concern ... -...

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    The pain is typically described as a burning or cramping sensation, mainly in the calf. Past inflammation of a vein (phlebitis) may damage the valves and lead to chronic venous disease. Poor function of the valves in the leg veins also contributes to varicose veins — distended veins visible just beneath the skin.

  11. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Leg pain, cramping or soreness that often starts in the calf; Change in skin color on the leg — such as red or purple, depending on the color of your skin; A feeling of warmth on the affected leg; Deep vein thrombosis can occur without noticeable symptoms.