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Leg Pain (bilateral) Definition
Common names:
  • Leg Pain (bilateral)
  • Leg Pain (both legs)
  • Pain in Both Legs
  • Pain in Both Thighs
  • Pain in the Legs (both legs)
  • Pain in the Thighs (both legs)
  • Painful Legs (both legs)
  • Painful Thighs (both legs)
  • Thigh Pain (both legs)
A person with bilateral leg pain has discomfort in the structures of both legs. Leg pain may be caused by injury, irritation or inflammation of the skin, muscles, bones or joints in the leg.

Bilateral leg pain may be caused by:
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Last Updated: Mar 31, 2008
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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