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I have had chronic pain in my left hip and side for about 2 years it has gotten very bad in the past 6 months and have had a x ray and they could not find a thing something is not right but know one seems to know what do you have any ideas am just 54 and should not feel like this every day and dont what to live on pain medicine just to get through the day.thank you terry.
Dear patient Chronic hip pain on left side may be due to 1. Monoarticular arthritis may be tuberculosis 2. Avascular necrosis of femoral head 3. Some tumour in hip. Since radiograph is not showing anything you should go for Mri of left hip. MRI give details of bony and soft tissue abnormalities and help in early detection of pathology. Visit radiologist nearby you and get mri detection. And if it shows positive report take a visit to orthopaedic surgeon.
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Dear patient Chronic hip pain on left side may be due to 1. Monoarticular arthritis may be tuberculosis 2. Avascular necrosis of femoral head 3. Some tumour in hip. Since radiograph is not showing anything you should go for Mri of left hip. MRI give details of bony and soft tissue abnormalities and help in early detection of pathology. Visit radiologist nearby you and get mri detection. And if it shows positive report take a visit to orthopaedic surgeon.