Can lung nodules cause leg pain?

Lung nodules do not usually cause leg aches and pains; leg aches and pains are mainly considered to be caused by exercise, herniated lumbar discs, and so on.
Lung nodules are diseases that are caused by pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc., leading to fibrosis of lung tissues and the formation of nodules, thus manifesting themselves as nodules when imaging examinations are performed. And leg soreness is mainly caused by local muscle fatigue, or nerve dysfunction, and has no direct relationship with lung nodules.
Leg pain is mainly considered to be caused by exercise, lumbar disc herniation, etc. The most common is exertion, or failure to stretch after exercise, resulting in the accumulation of lactic acid in the legs and the production of pain, while the lumbar disc herniation compression of the nerves, resulting in neurological dysfunction can also cause symptoms of leg pain.
Therefore, lung nodules generally do not cause leg pain, when this symptom occurs and persists without relief, the patient needs to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for the cause of the treatment.