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What Is The Treatment For Severe Pain In The Groin Area?
I RECENTLY FELL BROKE MY HIP HAD REPLACEMENT. WENT WELL, HOWEVER, I AM NOW HAVING SEVERE PAIN IN MY LEFT GROIN. I ALSO AM ABOUT TO HAVE LEFT KNEE REPLACEMENT DUE TO ARTHRITIS AND AGRIVATION FROM FALL AND MY WALKING TO FAVOR THE HIP. LEFT HIP WAS REPLACED ON MARCH 12. I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN EXTREMELY ACTIVE AND VERY BUSY. AGE 77.
You have mentioned that you have passion over your left hip which has underwent surgery. If you still have pain and any limping, you need to consult your Doctor right away to look for any problems associated with the surgery. Avoid squatting, cross leg sitting, kneeling or heavy weight lifting as these can cause stress to a replaced hip. Kindly do exercises as taught by your doctor or physiotherapist. It is good to keep active but be within sage limit and do not over do any activity without consulting your doctor. Eat healthy. Drink plenty of water. Stay stress free.
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Dr. Aashish Raghu
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What Is The Treatment For Severe Pain In The Groin Area?
Hi there. Welcome to Healthcare Magic. You have mentioned that you have passion over your left hip which has underwent surgery. If you still have pain and any limping, you need to consult your Doctor right away to look for any problems associated with the surgery. Avoid squatting, cross leg sitting, kneeling or heavy weight lifting as these can cause stress to a replaced hip. Kindly do exercises as taught by your doctor or physiotherapist. It is good to keep active but be within sage limit and do not over do any activity without consulting your doctor. Eat healthy. Drink plenty of water. Stay stress free. Hope I have answered your query. Regards, Dr. Aashish Raghu