Sore legs may be caused by lumbar spine lesions, vascular lesions, injurious lesions and other reasons.
1. Lumbar spine lesions: including lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar spondylolisthesis, etc. When lumbar spine lesions compress or stimulate the nerve roots on both sides, symptoms such as swelling, pain, numbness, and limitation of activities in both legs can occur.
2. Vascular lesions: including bilateral venous thrombosis, venous valve insufficiency, vasculitis, arterial stenosis, etc., which can lead to large amount of blood stasis and ischemia of both lower limbs, causing leg swelling and pain.
3. Injurious lesions: Including muscle or tendon lesions, local injuries caused by prolonged heavy labor, local muscle injuries caused by trauma, etc., which can cause soreness and pain in the legs.
Sore legs may also have other diseases, when there is sore legs after rest did not see relief, or accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease to give targeted treatment.