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Dull Aching Pain In Buttocks, Stabbing Pain In Groin. History Of Migraine. Reason For Pains?

I am a 23 year old female, 5 4 and 170 lbs. I have had 4 pregnancies, 2 deliveries, 2 miscarriages. I have a history of migraine . For over a week I have experienced dull aching pain in my buttocks and it has gone into my thighs, getting worse the past 3 days. Along with this I have been getting a sharp stabbing pain in my left groin , and at times it is so excruciating that I almost fall to the floor. Can you give me some insight as to what this may be?
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
1. x-ray of the hip joint for degeneration of pubis symphysis is ideal investigation initially.
2. if delivery was through CS Section it results in weakening of abdominal muscles resulting in hernia problems.
3. consult with Gynecologist first and later with General surgeon regarding your condition.
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Dull Aching Pain In Buttocks, Stabbing Pain In Groin. History Of Migraine. Reason For Pains?

1. x-ray of the hip joint for degeneration of pubis symphysis is ideal investigation initially. 2. if delivery was through CS Section it results in weakening of abdominal muscles resulting in hernia problems. 3. consult with Gynecologist first and later with General surgeon regarding your condition.