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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Groin Area

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Posted on Wed, 19 Apr 2017
Question: I have groin pain from last 1.5 mth. Still I have pain on my left thigh when I wake up or at the time of jogging and work out. I have visited physio for proper exercise, but still have pain.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Nagamani N.G (26 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
see the Orthopedician

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for posting the query,

There are several possibilities, but I would recommend seeing a doctor to rule out a stress fracture in the femoral neck or pelvis. Pain that gets better with rest and returns immediately with running, as well as the pain when lifting your leg, are classic symptoms. If you get them during an increase in running, there is even more suspicion of sfx. In the early stages, these sfx's will not stop you from running, nor will they produce pain with a hop test. A clinical exam (where the doctor or PT analyzes different movements and whether they cause pain), is also not accurate. Ideally, you should have an MRI.

Many PCP's are not qualified to diagnose or differentiate between early sfx's and other problems. Ask for an MRI; it is the only way to know for sure. If it's not a sfx, your doctor will look for something else and will advise you on how to modify your running. If it is one, you will be doing yourself a huge favor by discovering it early - your healing time will be much shorter.

And until you do see a doctor, don't run or do any activity that causes pain. Good luck.
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Nagamani N.G (18 minutes later)
I stay in Baroda, XXXXXXX Which doctor should I consult.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Nagamani N.G (6 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Any orthopedician.

Detailed Answer:
I stay in XXXXXXX I'm not aware of doctors in gujrath.

you can go to any multi speciality hospital near your location. They would be having the orthopedic doctor.

Naisarg Knee & Hip Clinic Jetalpur, XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX Polyclinic Nursing Home Sayajigunj, XXXXXXX

These are the hospital i could get from online information.

Take care.
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Nagamani N.G (14 days later)
hi, last sunday i had my cricket match and then on Monday it was severe pain on my thigh and was not able to walk properly. i went to orthopedic doctor, he has asked to take Groiknn (Diclofenac Sodium and thiocolchicoside tablet) and ragina-M. now i feel less pain and just want to know can it happen again when i have my next match. Please suggest.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Nagamani N.G (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
cannot confirm.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Weather the pain comes back next time cannot be confirmed. If it recurs again then it is better to talk to your orthopedician, they'll teach you the muscle stretching exercises or will refer to physiotherapist. But as of now better to avoid such heavy activities for 4 weeks.

Take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Groin Area

Brief Answer: see the Orthopedician Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for posting the query, There are several possibilities, but I would recommend seeing a doctor to rule out a stress fracture in the femoral neck or pelvis. Pain that gets better with rest and returns immediately with running, as well as the pain when lifting your leg, are classic symptoms. If you get them during an increase in running, there is even more suspicion of sfx. In the early stages, these sfx's will not stop you from running, nor will they produce pain with a hop test. A clinical exam (where the doctor or PT analyzes different movements and whether they cause pain), is also not accurate. Ideally, you should have an MRI. Many PCP's are not qualified to diagnose or differentiate between early sfx's and other problems. Ask for an MRI; it is the only way to know for sure. If it's not a sfx, your doctor will look for something else and will advise you on how to modify your running. If it is one, you will be doing yourself a huge favor by discovering it early - your healing time will be much shorter. And until you do see a doctor, don't run or do any activity that causes pain. Good luck.