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Having Pain In Right Hips, Right Lower Back, Right Groin, Noticed Blood In Stool. Suggest?

Hello, i am a female and have been experiencing intermittent pain, dull pain, above my right hip, radiating to my right lower back, and right groing , and leg. It is worse upon waking, and when I am laying down. while sleeping, i don not experience any pain, and while i exercise it goes away. Also i have notice blood in my stool , intermittently
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi,

Pain you described could be due to muscular spasm or radiating pain from internal organ. Blood in stool could be due to Gastrointestinal bleed or Local pathology around anal area. Direct physical examination is required for appropriate treatment.

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Having Pain In Right Hips, Right Lower Back, Right Groin, Noticed Blood In Stool. Suggest?

Hi, Pain you described could be due to muscular spasm or radiating pain from internal organ. Blood in stool could be due to Gastrointestinal bleed or Local pathology around anal area. Direct physical examination is required for appropriate treatment. I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query.