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How Can One Make Movement Of Hip Without Causing Pain?

The right lower limb is noticeably shorter than the left. The right limb is externally rotated, and the patient is unable to change the limb s position without considerable pain. On palpation, the groin region is tender, but no swelling is obvious. Passive movement of the hip causes extreme pain, especially upon external and internal rotation. WBC is 20 Hemoglobin (Hgb) is 9.8 what is is?
Fri, 24 Aug 2018
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Hello,

The symptoms you have mentioned typically suggestive of hip joint dislocation and sometimes there will be a fracture also which cause bleeding and hemoglobin fall. Immediately shift the patient to a center where orthopedician is available and get an X-ray hip done to rule out dislocation KT fracture. As of now put an IV line and provide adequate hydration, if possible you can apply a Thomas’splint on the affected limb also.

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How Can One Make Movement Of Hip Without Causing Pain?

Hello, The symptoms you have mentioned typically suggestive of hip joint dislocation and sometimes there will be a fracture also which cause bleeding and hemoglobin fall. Immediately shift the patient to a center where orthopedician is available and get an X-ray hip done to rule out dislocation KT fracture. As of now put an IV line and provide adequate hydration, if possible you can apply a Thomas’splint on the affected limb also. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.