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How To Get Rid Of The Pain Caused By Bone Growth In The Hip?

hi doc. i have a prob. with my left side hip and down to my calf muscule. i did at one time ride and educate racehorses, now im older the pain drives me nuts. i have had a scan and found that i have bone growth in the hip and lower spine regine, it is driving me nuts and i hate takeing pain killers. i,m now 61
Thu, 30 Jun 2016
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Hi
Hope this message finds you in good health.
I have gone through your complaints and understand your concern.
U seem to have compressed a nerve in the hip somewhere that might be causing radiating pain in those regions.Possibility of a recurred lumbar disc prolapse should be kept in mind.
I suggest you get an Xray as well as an MRI to find out the exact cause.
Physiotherapy,analgesics,anti-inflammatory drugs should help.
Nothing to worry about.     
I hope your question has been answered.
If you have any follow-up queries,feel free to consult me anytime.
Thanks,Take care,God bless.
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How To Get Rid Of The Pain Caused By Bone Growth In The Hip?

Hi Hope this message finds you in good health. I have gone through your complaints and understand your concern. U seem to have compressed a nerve in the hip somewhere that might be causing radiating pain in those regions.Possibility of a recurred lumbar disc prolapse should be kept in mind. I suggest you get an Xray as well as an MRI to find out the exact cause. Physiotherapy,analgesics,anti-inflammatory drugs should help. Nothing to worry about. I hope your question has been answered. If you have any follow-up queries,feel free to consult me anytime. Thanks,Take care,God bless.