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I am a 37 year old female that has been having some tingling and swelling in the legs/feet. I've had an ultrasound of the leg completed as well as a ct scan of the abdomen pelvis that both came back negative. However, when I go to the restroom to urinate, it literally feels like tingling or something entering my feet. I've requested an mri of my legs/feet to ensure that there is no infection but I was told that it isn't necessary as of yet. I know this may not really make sense but i've become skeptical that urine may possibly be leaking to the incorrect area. Is this even possible? Please respond at your earliest convenience with more information. Thank you!
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It can be back problem the spine puts pressure on the nerve that travels in the whole leg while you urinate or pass stools so consult neurologist or physiotherapist for the same with some exercises and machine this can be cured.
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