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Are Bone Spurs The Cause For Pain On Either Side Of The Hip?

I am having muscle spasms and pain in both sides. The urologist has ruled out kidney stones. Just had an xray and ct scan. My spine is covered in spurs,,would that cause all this pain in my sides, Moving the wrong way, coughing, walking, getting up and down makes it worse. :(
Tue, 22 Aug 2017
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Hello and thanks for your question.
It's my first priority to help you.
Well the main cause of bone spurs is the joint damage associated with osteoarthritis and they can irritate muscles and nerves surrounding them resulting in pain.
You need to see an Orthopedist for a clinical examination and management.
For further treatment options-https://www.spine-health.com/conditions/arthritis/treatment-options-bone-spurs.

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Are Bone Spurs The Cause For Pain On Either Side Of The Hip?

Hello and thanks for your question. It s my first priority to help you. Well the main cause of bone spurs is the joint damage associated with osteoarthritis and they can irritate muscles and nerves surrounding them resulting in pain. You need to see an Orthopedist for a clinical examination and management. For further treatment options-https://www.spine-health.com/conditions/arthritis/treatment-options-bone-spurs. Hope this helps.