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left buttock check painful when walking, getting up from chair or bed. it occurs mostly in afternoons and worsens in evening. Mornings is painfree. I see a chriopractor and got adjustment. It helped for a few days. what could cause this pain? am 64 yo female, 180 lb 5,5.
At this area, it may indicate several issues and most common are pilonidal cysts or perianal abscesses. These are inflammatory processes in the sacral and perianal area usually manifested with pain, redness, swelling, fever and pus discharge. Cellulitis is less common and may be present in the sacral area as well. This is mostly caused by beta-hemolytic streptococcus and it necessitates antibiotic treatment with augmentin, or combination of ciprinol + metronidazole. You should also, apply cold compresses, take nonsteroid painkillers such as ibuprofen and rest. If there is no improvement within 2 days, you should see a doctor and have intravenous antibiotics.
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What Causes Pain In The Buttocks While Walking?
Hi, At this area, it may indicate several issues and most common are pilonidal cysts or perianal abscesses. These are inflammatory processes in the sacral and perianal area usually manifested with pain, redness, swelling, fever and pus discharge. Cellulitis is less common and may be present in the sacral area as well. This is mostly caused by beta-hemolytic streptococcus and it necessitates antibiotic treatment with augmentin, or combination of ciprinol + metronidazole. You should also, apply cold compresses, take nonsteroid painkillers such as ibuprofen and rest. If there is no improvement within 2 days, you should see a doctor and have intravenous antibiotics. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon