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Calf Pain (bilateral) Definition
Common names:
  • Calf Pain (bilateral)
  • Calf Pain (both legs)
  • Leg Pain (below the knee, both legs)
  • Pain in Both Calves
  • Pain in Both Legs (below the knee)
  • Pain in the Calves (both legs)
  • Painful Calves (both legs)
What is calf pain (bilateral)?
A person with bilateral calf pain has discomfort in the structures of the legs. Calf pain may be caused by injury, irritation or inflammation of the skin, muscles, bones or joints in the leg. Images

What are the symptoms of calf pain (bilateral)?
Symptoms of calf pain (bilateral) depend on the underlying cause.

How does the doctor treat calf pain (bilateral)?
Treatment for calf pain (bilateral) depends on the underlying cause.

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Last Updated: Jun 1, 2009
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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