Re: Can burning in right leg and foot be intermittent claudication?
- From: "Howard McCollister" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Dec 2005 20:05:05 -0600
"vector" <cherry87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Strange at times only my right leg and foot uindergoes a burning
> sensation. (I took
> an aspirin this morning) I feel a strange sensation in my groin when I
> need to urinate
> and defecate. This occurs after I've drunk water. I've tried drinking
> more water because I've been dehydrated.
>
If the pain occurs at rest, it's not going to be intermittent claudication.
That condition is a dull aching cramp, most frequently in the calf,
sometimes in the thigh or ***, and occurs when those muscle groups are
excercised.
HMc
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