Monday, December 7, 2009

Thigh Pain And Perimenopause What Can I Do About A Lower Back And Upper Thigh Pain?

What can I do about a lower back and upper thigh pain? - thigh pain and perimenopause

My left lower back was hurting for a while, but noting serious. Since yesterday I had trouble walking. Then came my upper left leg started hurting to the point where it hurts to bend one step or even the leg. I look like a girl than me and I go to school tomorrow, what can I do to relieve this pain?

1 comment:

gillianp... said...

Looks like you have a problem with the speed of walking. It happens. We have a knee injury that is painful for us, and therefore what we do is not charge for this knee pain, the hip throw out the alignment of the spine. Then we used that way and the other, we know that the muscles in your lower back and thighs begin to ache and end in a vicious cycle, imbalance and pain, correct posture and foot pain, alienation and pain. You need to see a podiatrist, they have looked to walk upright. Good luck
PS Did you know that you may cause to walk too much leg muscles tighten and the hip place, then pulls the spine move into place.

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