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Severe Pain In Pelvis Area. History Of Osteoporosis, Kidney Stones, Had Several Surgeries. Suggestions?

I am having severe pain in my pelvic are down to my groin and through back. Seems to get worse the more i move.I have had back problems osterosis, and kidney stones in the past. This feels like all the above. My sides are hurting as well. Ny idead? I have had several surgeries, could it be scar tissue been going on for almost week and not getting any better, only worse
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Welcome to HCM.You need to be examined by your doctor to rule out musculoskeletal and urological causes of the pain.Investigations by your doctor/surgeon/urologist will help reach the diagnosis.The chemical examination of a kidney stone and correction of the metabolic pathway of the substance found will be necessary to prevent recurrent formation of stones,similarly adequate therapy for the osteoporosis and back pain may be needed.
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Severe Pain In Pelvis Area. History Of Osteoporosis, Kidney Stones, Had Several Surgeries. Suggestions?

Welcome to HCM.You need to be examined by your doctor to rule out musculoskeletal and urological causes of the pain.Investigations by your doctor/surgeon/urologist will help reach the diagnosis.The chemical examination of a kidney stone and correction of the metabolic pathway of the substance found will be necessary to prevent recurrent formation of stones,similarly adequate therapy for the osteoporosis and back pain may be needed.