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What Does Pain Behind The Hips On The Right Side Indicate?
I have had pain in my back over the right hip that radiates up towards my ribs for over a week. This was followed 2 days later by abdominal pain on the lower right side and now in the center just under my ribs. Lipase BLD, Amylase BLD, Comp Metabolic Panel, CBC and DIFF, UA DIP B/O, Urine Culture, US ABD right quadrant ALL Normal...except for Specific Gravity, Ur 1.000 1.005 - 1.030 A Albumin 3.8 g/dL 3.9 - 4.9 g/dL L . Is there something else my Dr. should be looking at?
"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -
1)Do a clinical examination and do one CT scan to confirm your cause of your pain.
2)Do take treatment as per exact clinical findings only.
Do take few preventive steps for future-
1)Try to avoid strenuous activity for 15 days.
2)Try to support your abdomen when you cough. Place a pillow over your abdomen and apply pressure before you cough, laugh or move to help reduce pain.
3)Get up and move when you're ready. Start slowly and increase your activity as you feel up to it. Start with short walks. Sleep when tired. As your body heals, you may find you feel sleepier than usual. Take it easy and rest when you need to.
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What Does Pain Behind The Hips On The Right Side Indicate?
Hello, Thanks for your query on HCM As per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this - 1)Do a clinical examination and do one CT scan to confirm your cause of your pain. 2)Do take treatment as per exact clinical findings only. Do take few preventive steps for future- 1)Try to avoid strenuous activity for 15 days. 2)Try to support your abdomen when you cough. Place a pillow over your abdomen and apply pressure before you cough, laugh or move to help reduce pain. 3)Get up and move when you re ready. Start slowly and increase your activity as you feel up to it. Start with short walks. Sleep when tired. As your body heals, you may find you feel sleepier than usual. Take it easy and rest when you need to. Hope that helps