What Would Cause Dull Radiating Pain From The Left Groin Area Up Into The Front Left Abdomen And Hip Which Worsens While Standing Up From A Seated Position?
Thanks,
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Groin strain or tendinitis
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I understand your concern. In the absence of a physical examination, which would provide a doctor with an ideal insight into this condition, taking into consideration the location (groin area), the previous probable trauma, the description of the ache as "dull" and the pain intensifying upon greater effort (getting up from a cushy seat), I am of the opinion that the diagnosis is grade 1 groin strain, that is, inflammation or damage of a groin muscle. Pain in such grade 1 groin strains may not be present at the time of the trauma and only manifest later on as a dull ache or perceived upon exertion or abrupt movements.
Treatment is symptomatic and may involve anti inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen (if pain is not tolerated), cold patches a few times per day, elevating your left leg on a pillow while sleeping, and professional massage. I do no recommend stretching as this may delay the healing by irritating the damaged muscle fibers.
If these measures do not bring noticeable relief in a few days, I recommend you see a doctor for an in-person examination.
I hope this helps. You are welcome to ask any further questions.
Kind regards.
If stretching is not recommended what exercises can I do?
I'm a very active person who participates in competitive sports such as baseball (hardball), basketball, tennis and ballroom dance . I assume I should avoid those until I feel the pain gone but what can i do to stay in shape and not lose my conditioning edge? Walking? skipping? slow jogging? Other?
Thank you,
XXXX
Avoid any exertion
Detailed Answer:
I recommend you avoid any activity that demands the use or overuse of the groin muscles. Baseball, basketball, tennis and dance are not a good idea for now, but moderate walking should be fine. However, rest is the best, as it will allow the damaged muscle fibers to heal and regenerate.
I hope this help.
Wishing you good health and all the best.
With the diagnosis of a grade 1 groin strain and following your guidance for light walking and rest, how long can I expect to allow the damaged muscle fibers to heal and regenerate in the groin area before moderate activity is OK?
Thanks,
XXXX
A few weeks
Detailed Answer:
Grade 1 may take a few weeks to recover. So light activity until full recovery is the best way to go.
Kind regards.