What is wrong with my leg??


Question:
I have this really bad pain on my upper part of my left leg. I cant really lift it very high. I cant walk proper. I do a lot of kick boxing, and grappling, but I came home from class and i was fine. I was fine all next day at work. But when i woke up today, the pain started. I could not even climb in the shower with out yelling cuz the pain was horrible.

Answers:
a lot of time when you over do it in the gym when your not used to it, you will wake up with pain the following morning. Since u r an active guy and keep in shape, its very possible you pulled a muscle, just over did it more than usual, or bruised a bone. Depending on exactly where on the upper part of the leg front or back or leaning toward inner thigh, maybe you pulled a groin muscle? That i have know experience in so im just guessing by your pain. But sciatica is something i am painfully familliar with and that is a lower back condition that effects the nerves and it feels like an invisible burning line from your lower back straight down thru the back of your thigh. this doesnt seem to unusuall to have the pain set in 24-48hrs later. i wouldnt get yourself too crazy. Have you spoke to your kickboxing coach/teacher? take it easy, if its any strain pull or internal bruise it just will have to heal on its own, if you dont feel rite about giving it a day or two, go see your dr, or go to the ER. i sympathize w/ u the waiting feels like forever. good luck.

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see a doctor.

It sounds like you pulled a muscle or it could be sciatica, an inflammation of a nerve. See a Dr. cuz i took a bite of it last night


i say you have torn a muscle.


go see a doctor right away, could be a blood clot.

stop the exercise for a while. See if that helps :) Something happened, go see a Doctor!


sounds like you hurt a muscle somehow..and when you slept it stiffened up. Try tylenol and alternate moist heat and ice.


Sciatic nerve perhaps? Maybe you pulled a muscle.

You may have injured your sciatic nerve in your back, best to get checked by a Dr. seek a doctor although its not an emegency. You may have worked them too hard


you might have pulled a muscle during sleep


Sounds like muscular strain or tear..but see your doctor to be sure

Sounds like you may have a pinched nerve, possibly the sciatic nerve. You may want to see a chiropractor or doctor if it doesn't get better. maybe you pulled a muscle. i kick box too and grapple and i woke up one day and my foot was hurting like crap. i still dont know what i did to it. but maybe you just pulled a muscle.


Tendon and muscle cramping, you forgot to stretch? Take hot bath before bed after extra exercise? Or maybe you dislocated it and didn't realize it because you were having so much fun? This has happened to me (not hip though)


i had the same problem..go to the doctors..all he told me is that i most likey sleep wrong and i walked it off and it got better so go to the doctors ask for a x-ray.
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u either blew a hammy or u pulled ur hamstring ask a docter


it might be a cramp. try phisical therapy


I don't think you should be asking us you should seek professional help.

Your might have done one of two things

1) Strained a legmen, or torn it (If you have or think you have go the the doctor's asap

2) You might have an infection, same thing happened to me, if you see a dark of light kind of line going up towards your upper body, get to the hospital right away, if it reaches your heart you can die.

Hope it helps


Go to a sports clinic - a regular doctor might not know all the best therapies for those injuries. If the doctor's easier to get to, sure, go there. You might have ripped a ligament or muscle. You have got to rest that leg - all the kick-boxing experts I know say the same thing. You might even need crutches for at least a fortnight.

Stop exercising. Do not listen to any trainers who tell you to push it further and cause real damage. If they do - hey, hop away! Seriously.




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