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Could Upper Thigh Pain Be A Result Of Endometrial Ablation?

I am having upper thigh pain in my left leg. it doesn t hurt to walk, but it hurts when I lift it to put on clothes, get in car, sometimes i have to lift the leg myself to do things. It has been more painful these past two weeks. I had surgery late Feb an Endometrial ablation, should i be concerned about a blood clot?
Sat, 10 Sep 2016
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Hi anterior thigh pain could be due to some sprain of muscles in the ant compartment of thigh and hip. In this condition , pain increases after putting strain on them at some particular angle like in your case after flexing the hip . I would recommend pain killers and muscle relaxants for a few days , failing which i would like to go for x ray. Endometrial ablation may not have anything to do with it
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Could Upper Thigh Pain Be A Result Of Endometrial Ablation?

Hi anterior thigh pain could be due to some sprain of muscles in the ant compartment of thigh and hip. In this condition , pain increases after putting strain on them at some particular angle like in your case after flexing the hip . I would recommend pain killers and muscle relaxants for a few days , failing which i would like to go for x ray. Endometrial ablation may not have anything to do with it