Herpes simplex does not usually cause leg pain, and patients who develop leg pain may be caused by excessive walking, as well as osteoarthritis, arteriosclerotic occlusive disease, and other disease causes such as lumbar disc herniation.
Herpes simplex is caused by herpes simplex virus infection, and the patient will have rashes, localized burning, itching, blisters, swollen lymph nodes, ulcers and other manifestations, but will not have leg pain. In addition, patients walking for a long time may lead to the accumulation of lactic acid in the leg muscles, which at this time will easily lead to soreness in the legs.
Patients with osteoarthritis may have leg pain, joint stiffness, joint swelling, joint deformity and other manifestations. In addition, patients suffering from arteriosclerotic occlusive disease may also show intermittent claudication, leg pain, limb numbness or weakness.
In addition to this, patients with lumbar disc herniation, leg fracture, leg trauma and other diseases can also cause leg pain.
Herpes simplex does not cause leg pain, and it is recommended that patients who experience leg pain need to seek medical attention in a timely manner, and the doctor will treat the cause of the condition.