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Suffering From Pain In Upper Part Of Right Hip, Increases On Sitting, Frequent Urge To Urinate. Treatment Options?
hi doctor. i m XXXXXXX. i m 25 years old . from last two years i have suffering from pain in the upper part of right hip. it was mild till last month but from last month i feel continuous pain in that affected part. pain increases more while sitting and when i have desire for urination .how can i get rid from this problem?
Hi and thanks for the query,
Pain in the upper right hip at this age could be due to a chronic inflammatory problem. However, it would be of interest to know if you got any past history of trauma or not. A rheumatologist opinion is indispensable in evaluating this chronic pain. A condition identified shall facilitate appropriate management. Blood tests and X rays might be all it needs with a skillful specialists clinical evaluation.
I suggest you get the opinion of a rheumatologist.
thanks and kind regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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Suffering From Pain In Upper Part Of Right Hip, Increases On Sitting, Frequent Urge To Urinate. Treatment Options?
Hi and thanks for the query, Pain in the upper right hip at this age could be due to a chronic inflammatory problem. However, it would be of interest to know if you got any past history of trauma or not. A rheumatologist opinion is indispensable in evaluating this chronic pain. A condition identified shall facilitate appropriate management. Blood tests and X rays might be all it needs with a skillful specialists clinical evaluation. I suggest you get the opinion of a rheumatologist. thanks and kind regards, Luchuo, MD.