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Hip Bursitis, Pain When Sitting Or Lying Flat On Back To Foot. Inner Groin Pains. Suggestion?

I have been living with hip bursitis for over a year, Now, in the morning or when sitting or lying flat on my back, ,y sciatic ner or sacral left region is so inflammed. I have pain through my gluteus down the back of my lef to my foot. My iner groin pain is usually a dull ache but can progress to a sharp pain when standing up. It eems to help if I flex my foot or have my husband bend my toes backward. the pain is now severe and I am worried. is this something more complex than just my bursitis?
Thu, 17 Oct 2013
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Hello ,
Thanks for the query .
The pain could indicate a more severe problem.I would suggest you to get an MRI of the back and consult the orthopedician . You can also take painkillers to relieve the pain.
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
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Hip Bursitis, Pain When Sitting Or Lying Flat On Back To Foot. Inner Groin Pains. Suggestion?

Hello , Thanks for the query . The pain could indicate a more severe problem.I would suggest you to get an MRI of the back and consult the orthopedician . You can also take painkillers to relieve the pain. Hope this helps. Thank you.