Leg Injuries
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- Severe pain, which may worsen with movement.
- Swelling.
- Tenderness.
- Bruising.
- Obvious deformity or shortening of the affected leg.
- Inability to walk.
Leg pain can be described as any feeling of pain or discomfort in the area between your groin and ankle. Depending on the cause, leg pain can vary from moderate to severe, and the symptoms may be continuous (non-stop) or intermittent (come and go). Leg pain can be acute, meaning it comes on quickly and then goes away.
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By : Sancheti Hospital
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