• Leg swollen in back by calves

My leg is swollen by my calf has a lot of pressure and hurts. What to do besides elevated and take aleve ?

5 Answers

  • Pain Management Specialist
  • Normal, IL

Contact pcp or urgent care?

  • Pain Management Specialist
  • Albuquerque, NM

It is important to rule out a DVT or clot if you have a swollen and painful leg. This is an urgent condition that requires an ER visit. If you have had an injury that might explain the pain it may require a visit to your physician for evaluation and further imaging.

  • Pain Management Specialist
  • Indianapolis, IN

This may be a sign of a blood clot. You should seek the care of an emergency room or see your primary care physician as soon as possible.

  • Pain Management Specialist
  • Columbia, MD

One sided swelling and pain needs to be worked up to rule out a deep vein thrombosis. If any chest pain or shortness of breath, is a trip to the ER. Otherwise need to get a doppler study or ultrasound of your venous system to make sure you don't need any urgent treatment.

  • Pain Management Specialist
  • Princeton, NJ

Hi, this is Dr. palmer. My concern is that you either have a popliteal cyst from a knee injury or meniscal tear but you also need to let out a deep vein thrombosis if your calves are also swollen this can be done in the emergency room or an urgent care center and I would do this as soon as possible. All the best. Michael A. Palmer, MD.

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