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What Could Be The Cause Of Deep Right Buttock Pain In Hip Bone ?
Hi, a little over a month ago I took a fall through a rotted floor. My right leg went through up to my very high mid thigh. The floor had been tile so when I panicked and ripped it out I gave my self abrasions and burns. I have been experiencing deep right buttock pain in my butt bone. If I sit too long I can hardly move when I get up. It's extremely painful. What could be causing this? I also now have ring worm on that leg.
Hi there. Pain of such nature warrants an immediate Xray , if not already done. There could be many reasons for this like injury to ligaments around hip joint, injury to sacroiliac joint, an undisplaced mild fracture which has not completely healed....and many others. The ring worm I think has nothing to do with the hip pain. Kindly consult a skin specialist for the same. Get the Xray evaluated by an orthopedician. Good luck.
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What Could Be The Cause Of Deep Right Buttock Pain In Hip Bone ?
Hi there. Pain of such nature warrants an immediate Xray , if not already done. There could be many reasons for this like injury to ligaments around hip joint, injury to sacroiliac joint, an undisplaced mild fracture which has not completely healed....and many others. The ring worm I think has nothing to do with the hip pain. Kindly consult a skin specialist for the same. Get the Xray evaluated by an orthopedician. Good luck.