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I have intermittent aching in my left front mid thigh, aggravated by twisting or rotating the leg to relieve the achiness. It has awakened me for the last 3 nights and continues on and off throughout the day, disappearing for months and then returning. I am 57 years old, in good general health, and overweight by about 50 lbs, but this happened when I was thinner too. What could be causing this and what should I do?

July 22nd, 2023

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