What’s going on? Sore legs, dry mouth, normal temperature.

Sore legs may be caused by lumbar disc herniation, lower extremity vascular lesions, lactic acid accumulation, etc. There is generally no disease-related association between sore legs and dry mouth and normal body temperature.
1. Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc: If the patient suffers from herniated lumbar intervertebral disc, it may cause compression of the nerves in the lower limbs, resulting in soreness of the legs, and sometimes radiating pain in the lower limbs as well as numbness of the lower limbs may occur.
2. Lower extremity vascular lesions: patients suffering from lower extremity vascular lesions may also frequently experience symptoms of leg pain and swelling, such as varicose veins of the lower extremities, vasculitis and other diseases can lead to such a situation.
3. Lactic acid buildup: If you have a strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor, it will lead to a large amount of lactic acid in the muscles of the legs, too much lactic acid buildup may lead to leg soreness, drinking too little water may lead to dry mouth.
Patients with frequent leg pain and dry mouth are advised to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to avoid discomfort caused by diseases.