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How Can Increasing Pain In The Hips That Is Causing Difficulty In Walking Be Treated?

I fell on the ground 3 weeks ago landing on my Lt hip. The problem hip was not bad and I got up without a problem. The pain has increased in the hip making it difficult to walk. If is worse at end of the and i heard a loud poefand acute of pain for about 1 min. I have been walking better today. Could I have dislocated my hip before,
Fri, 28 Sep 2018
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Hi.
Thanks for the query in HCM.
It could be just a soft tissue injury around the hip.
Kindly take rest and a simple analgesic for two to three days,
If no relief. Kindly meet an orthopaedician. He ill suggest u X ray/ MRI of hip. Which will diagnose the problem and further treatment can be considered.

In pain is severe, u need to consider a simple fracture and meet an orthopaedician.
Thank u
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How Can Increasing Pain In The Hips That Is Causing Difficulty In Walking Be Treated?

Hi. Thanks for the query in HCM. It could be just a soft tissue injury around the hip. Kindly take rest and a simple analgesic for two to three days, If no relief. Kindly meet an orthopaedician. He ill suggest u X ray/ MRI of hip. Which will diagnose the problem and further treatment can be considered. In pain is severe, u need to consider a simple fracture and meet an orthopaedician. Thank u