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What Causes Sharp Intense Pain In The Lower Back Radiating To The Hip?

Experiencing a moving pain on the left hip; usually starts on lower back close to hip, then other times it feels at the joint, and other times around the groin area.... the pain is intense, sharp, makes it difficult to walk straigh... Walking helps. Seating aggravates. Sometimes I also feel nausea. Should I see a doctor? I see that there is a fee associated with online inquiry. While I respect that, I prefer to go to consult with my physician which my health insurance covers. Thank you, no need to response, and I do not wish to have any follow ups on my email, nor to be subject to any online fees.
Fri, 21 Jul 2017
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Hi,
Thanks for writing your query.
After reading your post I would suggest that you should get yourself clinically examined and investigated by an Orthopaedician.
An MRI will be helpful in diagnosis.
A pain killer and a muscle relaxant can be taken for relief from your symptoms.
I hope this is helpful to you.
Regards. Thanks.
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What Causes Sharp Intense Pain In The Lower Back Radiating To The Hip?

Hi, Thanks for writing your query. After reading your post I would suggest that you should get yourself clinically examined and investigated by an Orthopaedician. An MRI will be helpful in diagnosis. A pain killer and a muscle relaxant can be taken for relief from your symptoms. I hope this is helpful to you. Regards. Thanks.