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Suggest Treatment For Bruise On The Pelvic Region

i was wonder , i have bruised this artery or nerve the runs in the front pelvic region on both sides. it felt like when i leaned on a truck the nerve rolled under the skin and it is sore. you can feel it just inside both inner thighs. my legs had severe pain for a week like i had the flu. the pain in my legs was just like the flu body aches. is this something you have heard of? age 43 male, 223lbs. just got put on HCTZ12.5 A MONTH AGO. no other meds are taken. i don t think this is any relation to the pain i am having though. i am feeling better today , its been 6 days since the rolled nerve so it seems to be getting better and the soreness subsides.
Sat, 17 Nov 2018
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Hello.
Thanks for writing to us.
The bruise like feeling that you have in front of pelvic region on both the sides can be related to a muscle spasm. Oral muscle relaxants and pain killers can help.
I hope this information has been helpful for you.
Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal .
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Suggest Treatment For Bruise On The Pelvic Region

Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The bruise like feeling that you have in front of pelvic region on both the sides can be related to a muscle spasm. Oral muscle relaxants and pain killers can help. I hope this information has been helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal .