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What Causes Pain And Inflammation On The Hips While On Lexapro?

My 88 year old mother was recently admitted to an assisted living facility. She has Lexapro 10mg daily, Tylenol #3 prn, Seroquel 25mg bid, and an antibiotic. She has been complaining of hip pain. When I checked her hip there was scattered areas of warmth without redness. I will be taking her for a xray of her hip. Is there anything else I should consider.
Wed, 26 Sep 2018
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Hi,

Acute onset of hip pain along with other signs of inflammation can occur due to joint infection, trauma, etc. X-ray of the hip joint and further evaluation including arthrocentesis (depending on X-ray results) may be warranted.

Please be advised to follow up with her primary provider/urgent care as soon as possible. Management will depend on the underlying condition. Meanwhile, continue using Tylenol for pain.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Lekshmi Rita Venugopal,
General & Family Physician
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What Causes Pain And Inflammation On The Hips While On Lexapro?

Hi, Acute onset of hip pain along with other signs of inflammation can occur due to joint infection, trauma, etc. X-ray of the hip joint and further evaluation including arthrocentesis (depending on X-ray results) may be warranted. Please be advised to follow up with her primary provider/urgent care as soon as possible. Management will depend on the underlying condition. Meanwhile, continue using Tylenol for pain. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Lekshmi Rita Venugopal, General & Family Physician