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03/13/2024 (Wed) 03:39
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>>225791I don't think I ever have been to Rhode Island.
Sudden severe pain that impairs your ability to walk can be caused by a wide range of issues, depending on the location of the pain, associated symptoms, and any underlying health conditions. Here are some possible causes:
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Musculoskeletal Injuries or Conditions:
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Sprains and Strains: Injuries to muscles, ligaments, or tendons can cause severe pain and difficulty walking.
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Fractures: A break in a bone can lead to sudden, intense pain and an inability to bear weight on the affected limb.
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Herniated Disc: This condition can cause severe back pain that radiates down to the legs, making walking difficult.
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Joint Issues:
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Arthritis: Sudden flare-ups of arthritis, especially in the knees, hips, or back, can cause severe pain and mobility issues.
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Gout: A form of arthritis that typically affects the big toe, causing severe pain, swelling, and redness that can make walking difficult.
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Vascular Problems:
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): A blood clot in a deep vein, often in the legs, can cause pain and swelling, making it difficult to walk.
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD): Reduced blood flow to the limbs can cause pain and cramping, especially when moving.
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