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Right Hip Hurts While Sitting, Have Tingly Pricks All Over The Body. Are These Related ?

For approximately 2 months after i sit for a while my right hip hurts when i get up. After walking a few minutes it goes away. If i lay on my right side my hip hurts or (aches) and have to move. This week when i cough or sneeze i have tingling (feels like when foot goes to sleep and wakes up) needle pricks all over my body. Are these two things related or seperate issues? Thanks AAAA I am 52 years old and in good health otherwise. Current meds are protonix, effexor, hormone therapy and trazadone for sleep.
Sat, 6 Jul 2013
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Hi, it appears to be the rheumatc arthritis, i advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment.
I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe, ofloxacin, anti inflamatories, and injections containing vitaminB1, B6, and B12, for 5 concecutive days, followed by one injection weekly, for 8 weeks. Thank you.
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Right Hip Hurts While Sitting, Have Tingly Pricks All Over The Body. Are These Related ?

Hi, it appears to be the rheumatc arthritis, i advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe, ofloxacin, anti inflamatories, and injections containing vitaminB1, B6, and B12, for 5 concecutive days, followed by one injection weekly, for 8 weeks. Thank you.