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Undergone Angiogram And Pain On The Opposite Side Of Groin. Burning Sensation When Pressing. What To Do?
Angiogram was performed 3 weeks ago on my father. Today he says that he had for 3 days now a pain on the opposite from entry point side of the groin when pressing. He is OK to walk, but when he presses it is a burning sensation, very painful. Should we rush to emergency? Can it wait since it was 3 days he has it? What should we do?
Burning sensation is indicative of infection most commonly.You have not to rush to emergency, but consult the Dr, who advised or performed you within a day or 2.ok?
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Undergone Angiogram And Pain On The Opposite Side Of Groin. Burning Sensation When Pressing. What To Do?
Burning sensation is indicative of infection most commonly.You have not to rush to emergency, but consult the Dr, who advised or performed you within a day or 2.ok?