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How To Treat Severe Pain In Hip?

severe hip pain
I'm a 27 year old mother of two kids. I'm 5,4" and 125 lbs and I've been having chronic severe hip pain. it could hurt a day to days and sometimes it hurts so bad I can't sit or walk or get out of bed. sometimes my lower back aches also. what could be causing this.
Tue, 22 Apr 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

Your symptoms might be related to vertebrae column arthritis(lumbar-sacral arthritis).
But sometimes diseases such as genitourinary system disease can cause hip pains.

However you need a correct diagnosis in order to get a treatment.
To do that you need:
1. Hip X-ray.
2. Abdominal ultrasound(kidney, uterus and ovary area)
3. Vaginal stricho.
4. Complete blood count.
5. Glucose test.
6. Urine test.

Contact your rheumatologist and your gynecologist.

I hope this information is helpful.

All the best.
Dr. Behar.
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How To Treat Severe Pain In Hip?

Hi, thank you for posting. Your symptoms might be related to vertebrae column arthritis(lumbar-sacral arthritis). But sometimes diseases such as genitourinary system disease can cause hip pains. However you need a correct diagnosis in order to get a treatment. To do that you need: 1. Hip X-ray. 2. Abdominal ultrasound(kidney, uterus and ovary area) 3. Vaginal stricho. 4. Complete blood count. 5. Glucose test. 6. Urine test. Contact your rheumatologist and your gynecologist. I hope this information is helpful. All the best. Dr. Behar.