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[|Human|] I recently had a dobbler  done on my groin and legs, they were searching for a blood clot, but the report came back stating that there was no clot, it is likely iliac vein involvement. I have back pain, leg pain, and a lot of groin pain. I am looking for a doctor who specializes in this field
[|AI|]  Hi there. As per your symptoms it is my analysis that your pain is originating from the back and is being referred to the groin and leg. It is most probably a prolapsed intervertebral disc at multiple levels which is compressing on the adjoining nerve roots leading to the articular pain. It is usually accompanied by some tingling sensation. Kindly get an MRI of the spine done and get it evaluated by an orthopedic. For the time being taken analgesic like etoricoxib and pregablin-methycobalamine combination tablets. Spinal extension exercises taught by a physiotherapist will help. I hope my advice has helped Good luck