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Felt Muscle Pulling In Groin Area, Sore. A Pulled Groin?

I went to get out of recliner and felt like I pulled a muscle in the groin area about 2 to 3 weeks ago, then this last weekend with it still being very sore ,I slipped on some water and kinda lost my balance and again hurt the same place. Could it just be a pulled groin? Now it hurts the worst when I lay down at night, I can hardly turn over or side to side without being in mager pain. I have to grt up and sit in a chair to feel more comfortable. It does hurt somewhat when I walk but a lot worse when I lay down flat and try to move around. What do you think, a pulled groin???
Mon, 21 Oct 2013
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
I am suspecting a muscle pull in your case. I suggest you take Tab Flexon MR thrice daily for two days. Application of analgesic gel over the tender area will help. If does not reduce the get an orthopedic opinion to rule out a sprain. Thanks.
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Felt Muscle Pulling In Groin Area, Sore. A Pulled Groin?

Hi, I am suspecting a muscle pull in your case. I suggest you take Tab Flexon MR thrice daily for two days. Application of analgesic gel over the tender area will help. If does not reduce the get an orthopedic opinion to rule out a sprain. Thanks.