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Hip Pain, Popping Sound, Difficulty In Walking. Normal MRI, Given Celestone Shot. Cause?

had mri r hip today all clear severe hip pain, popping sound, trouble going from sitting to standing position. past back problems. nothing like this pain. family dr. gave celestone shot did not phase, I do not take pain meds by choice would like to know if an ortho would possibly help problem. no injury that I can think of has been hurting since Thursday with no relief, getting worse. no able to walk very well pain radiating down into r thigh. check urine, all clear
Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears to be the urinary tract infection, or stone in the ureter near the bladder. I advise you to consult an urologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have urithroscopy, for diagnosis. If stone is there you may be cleared it by lithotrypsy. Thank you.
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Hip Pain, Popping Sound, Difficulty In Walking. Normal MRI, Given Celestone Shot. Cause?

Hi, it appears to be the urinary tract infection, or stone in the ureter near the bladder. I advise you to consult an urologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have urithroscopy, for diagnosis. If stone is there you may be cleared it by lithotrypsy. Thank you.