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What causes left leg pain when walking?
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wmmami
I am experiencing pain to my left leg when walking. The pain spreads down my left calf causing pain and discomfort. I had a corrisone injection yesterday due to OA of my knee. Could this be an aftermath of the shot?
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Posted by wmmami
I am experiencing pain to my left leg when walking. The pain spreads down my left calf causing pain and discomfort. I had a corrisone injection yesterday due to OA of my knee. Could this be an aftermath of the shot?