I wake up in the morning with my legs very painful. Going to the bathroom is a struggle..37yrs old man?


My legs feel very painful as I get out of bed. Especially around the ankles and the feet. The pain ceases as the day progresses. What could be the problem?

Who do I believe or trust.Doctors or instinct?



Answers:
are you diabetic? possible neuropathy, arthritis, gout, bad circulation. Good luck and see a doctor.

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Have you ever thought how crazy it would be to see germs with the naked eye?

Could be arthritis.it could also be a blood clot. Men often get blood clots in their legs. This could be VERY serious and lead to stroke and heartattack. you will want to get that checked out by your doctor as soon as possible.

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You'll do so much better if you ask a professional, than to come here. You can't hope to get a legitimate diagnosis here. Go to your doc.! Good luck.

I think I've injured my hamstring..?

You won't make it to 38 if you don't see a doctor quick. It could be several problems but you probably have to be tested for a doctor to know which.

I have a burning sensation in my right shoulder.?

It could be so many things. Have you been diagnosed with diabetes? That would play a big part in your symptoms especially if you are overweight. It also sounds like you retain fluid and sometimes a fluid pill will help. I retain fluids as well and I wake up with swollen fingers but not in my legs or ankles. My doctor has me on Lasix. But you really can't get properly diagnosed here, your best bet is to see a doctor and don't wait. There could be some serious underlying problems. Good Luck to you.
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