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How Can Severe Pain In The Groin Area After Injury Be Treated?

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Posted on Fri, 21 Jul 2023
Question: My mom is 94, had a fall last week and broke her wrist. Now she is having severe pain in her groin. What should I do?
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Arnab (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Further evaluation needed...

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Well, sudden severe pain in groin-area after such a history of fall needs immediate check-up...

Please note, Tylenol (Acetaminophen) is one of the safest pain-killer available. For symptomatic relief and considering her age, I'd suggest giving just 500 mg as a stat dose now...

Do check the area for any indwelling swelling/redness/discoloration/pain on touching (tenderness)...Do also check if she's able to urinate freely or not (color of the urine is important too), if there's any nausea/vomiting developing also...

Along with this, I'd recommend a visit to your nearest ER/Urgent care for a quick check-up of the affected region...

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards,
Dr. Arnab Banerjee, Critical Care Specialist
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How Can Severe Pain In The Groin Area After Injury Be Treated?

Brief Answer: Further evaluation needed... Detailed Answer: Hello, Well, sudden severe pain in groin-area after such a history of fall needs immediate check-up... Please note, Tylenol (Acetaminophen) is one of the safest pain-killer available. For symptomatic relief and considering her age, I'd suggest giving just 500 mg as a stat dose now... Do check the area for any indwelling swelling/redness/discoloration/pain on touching (tenderness)...Do also check if she's able to urinate freely or not (color of the urine is important too), if there's any nausea/vomiting developing also... Along with this, I'd recommend a visit to your nearest ER/Urgent care for a quick check-up of the affected region... Hope I have answered your query. Regards, Dr. Arnab Banerjee, Critical Care Specialist