I have strange leg pain, please help diagnose
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Good luck.
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M$It's called Chadwick's sign.
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M$Playing House here, here are some possibilities that I (not a doctor) can see:
1. You ripped a muscle, which has caused a hernia, which only puts pressure on whatever part of your anatomy protrudes through the hernia--only it's sort of inside your joint so it's hard to see. When you do put pressure on it, it's causing a reaction that causes you to shake. If part of what is protruding is your urethra before it enters...whatever exit you possess, it could be causing it to bleed, discoloring your urine.
2. You've pulled a tendon or ligament, and the color in your urine is from something else.
Some medicines can cause urine to discolor, or blood in the urine can do it, too. Your doctor will likely run a test to determine if it's blood, if you're not on any meds or supplements that would do it.
I've actually experienced something just like this when I was pregnant, and it was pressure on a nerve. My urine was fine, because it was just the baby who would shift positions once in awhile and cause that nerve to be pinched. Same location, causing me such excruciating pain that I would writhe, and get sort of a jerking all across my body--like violent shivers. The area would ache for awhile afterwards. But after a couple of months of this, she wasn't in a location to do this any longer.
Get to a doctor, because none of the scenarios I can think of will end well.
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