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I have constant burning nagging like pain in both hips that has been ongoing for six months. I had surgery to remove right ovary and both fallopian tubes six months ago. During a recent pelvic exam I felt pain from the pressure which has increased my pain. Could there be a connection to the surgery reason for this constant pain.
There is no chance of your thigh pain is related with past ovarian surgery. But there may be few chances of body pain due to spinal anesthesia as a side-effect. Or you have problems occur with involvement of sciatic nerve. Consult your orthopedic for a proper diagnosis.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik, Ayurveda Specialist
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What Does Severe Pain In The Hips Indicate?
Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic! There is no chance of your thigh pain is related with past ovarian surgery. But there may be few chances of body pain due to spinal anesthesia as a side-effect. Or you have problems occur with involvement of sciatic nerve. Consult your orthopedic for a proper diagnosis. Take care Regards, Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik, Ayurveda Specialist