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Pain in left hip
There is severe pain in my left hip due to which I am limping a lot and unable to walk,sit or sleep properly. This pain is continuous. Kindly advise me what to do.
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Kindly Consult with orthopedic,,,
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Kindly please consult any orthopedic doctor
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Dear Madam, Your questions can be answered precisely after understanding the history of onset of pain and other details.
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Unless problem is diagnosed stop standing and walking.
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Consult orthopaedic Doctor and do proper investigation like X ray / MRI as suggested by doctor.after consultation with doctor physio can be started with proper experienced physio
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Ma'am you need to consult in perosn with neuro phhsician for proper diagnosis as there are several reasons for hip pain, proper diagnosis leads to proper treatment.
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This type of radiating pain have many causes. For Proper Diagnosis Consult ORTHOPAEDIC or ORTHO-PHYSIOTHERAPIST.
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1.X-RAY L. S. -AP & Lat. Veiw 2. MRI. Lumbar sacral Spine
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Apply hot pack for 10 min two - three times At the site of pain
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This pain might be a radiating pain from Lumbar spine. Tell me if you have any accident history?
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lumbosacral x-rays ....AP....Lateral view
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