
Good evening! I have had a mild coronavirus. It's been 2 months, my legs started to hurt like with rheumatism. What could it be?
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I have had coronavirus pneumonia. The right side, where the pelvic bone is, began to hurt. What could it be? Where to go?
The pain is severe, especially when I stand or walk, and it hurts.
Answer 1
April, 2021Hello! They asked - I answer. The rheumatologist is right. With this coronavirus, people have completely forgotten that there are other diseases. Like the same rheumatism or flu. And if you spend most of your time standing, for example, at work, then this is another possible reason. More precisely, only a doctor will say! And I'm more than sure that COVID has nothing to do with it. Well ... or it will be the first such manifestation, the consequences of the disease.
Answer 2
April, 2021Most likely, during the illness, the necessary microelements were used that were washed out of the joints, but you did not replenish them, now there is a response. Either the bile liver has weakened, now there is not enough lubrication to be restored.
Answer 3
April, 2021The easiest way to understand the reason for what is happening, you can on the examination of the nearest rheumatologist.
It is possible that the coronavirus has nothing to do with it.
Make tests and see a doctor.