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What Causes Pain In Groin?

Hi, I have had groin pain that shoots down to my knee.. It happens more when I make sudden moves or at night. it also is discolored in that area. six months ago I had blood clots that are no longer there in my left groin. I have had ultrasounds done and they can t find anything. The pain is terrible, please help!
Tue, 12 Apr 2016
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hi,.

as mentioned by you the pain radiates of on the groin to the knee you should perform two diagnostic tests to check it out.

One is Ultrasound of the abdomen - to check any systemic pathology which is leading to the referred pain.

Two is the MRI of the lumbar spine - to see if any nerve impingement is there.

Based on that he next rehabilitation plan can be implemented.

Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Causes Pain In Groin?

hi,. as mentioned by you the pain radiates of on the groin to the knee you should perform two diagnostic tests to check it out. One is Ultrasound of the abdomen - to check any systemic pathology which is leading to the referred pain. Two is the MRI of the lumbar spine - to see if any nerve impingement is there. Based on that he next rehabilitation plan can be implemented. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel