Should I worry about aching legs?
See your doctor as soon as possible if you have: Signs of infection, such as redness, warmth or tenderness, or you have a fever greater than100 F (37.8 C) A leg that is swollen, pale or unusually cool. Calf pain, particularly after prolonged sitting, such as on a long car trip or plane ride.
What causes aching legs when resting?
Pain in your legs and feet at night, or when trying to sleep, is often a symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD). Peripheral artery disease leg pain can occur anywhere in your leg, but the most common places to feel pain are in the muscles of your calf, thigh or buttocks.
What causes nerve pain in lower leg?
Another common cause of lower leg pain is nerve compression. This often arises at the nerve roots – where the nerve exits the spinal cord. Sciatica is one example of a pinched nerve and probably among the most common to cause lower leg pain.
What to do when your leg hurt?
You can treat leg pain at home by resting your leg as much as possible, taking an over-the-counter pain reliever, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, to help ease discomfort as your leg heals, and applying ice to legs. See your doctor if you’re experiencing severe or persistent leg pain.
Why are my legs sore all the time?
Your legs can be sore due to many reasons. It could be due to ligament or muscle strain, overexertion, standing for long hours, dehydration, reduced blood supply, nerve abnormalities, side effects of medication, diseases that affect muscles and/or nerves, general weakness in the body and arthritis.
Why does my leg hurt all the time?
Sitting for long periods of time, lack of exercise, being overweight and smoking can all contribute to aching legs. Medical conditions associated with aching legs include diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and pregnancy.