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Wired Pain - Baffled

Hi,

Male 35 yrs old here.      3-4 years back while working out rigorously, and few months after I stopped, I started getting stabbing pain on my left foot (arc).    When I showed to my GP, he said it could be just an inflammation, and gave me with some pain killers, and the pain went away.

However, the pain came back after a year intermittently.     Now the pain has become dull and constant, and whenever I press my feet, I can feel the pain.   Now for the last few months, I can see the same dull pain moving to my left groin, and left hand joints.      The constant dull pain around the left causes the pain in the genitals as well which is horrible.

I did check with Urologists, and all the tests, ultrasounds seem to be normal, and they are saying it is not a urological problem.

The MRI's of spine also came back normal, and there are no nerve impingement, etc.   The orthopedic tested me for the Arthritis, and the blood test also came back negative.

I have no clue what the pain which originally started on my left foot, slowly to left groin, and left hand.    They are not the pain running continuously, however, as these pains are happening only on one side, I'm getting a feeling that it could be related.

Has anyone experienced similar problem?  What could be the cause of these pains?   I'm really baffled.   Please help.


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I forgot to say when I say iron-- also be sure to have your ferritin levels checked.
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I am curious has anyone checked your iron levels-- they might be too high? Also you might want to see about getting a thyroid and parathyroid panel.

I hope this helps,
achilles2
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