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Hip Joint Pain

Hip joint pain occurs due to physical discomfort affecting the hip. It can be mild to severe. Hip joint pain occurs due to several health conditions such as arthritis, hip fracture, bursitis, tendinitis, muscle strain, hip labial tear, and osteonecrosis. The symptoms presenting along with hip pain are discomfort in the thighs, groin, and buttocks. It is managed by icing the affected region, giving rest, and taking pain-relieving medications.

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When pain will revoke after bone tuberculosis treatment?

Query: Hello doctor, My brother is 23 years old. For the last two years, he is having some pain in the left hip joint area. He is unable to walk, or move and feels dizzy. We consulted many doctors, some said he is having bone tuberculosis and he got treated for that. After treatment, it got cured. But, wi...  Read Full »


Dr. Sumit Chawla

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your reports (attachments removed to protect patient identity) and read your history and prescription. Your brother has ankylosing spondylitis, chronic painful condition. Waxing waning symptoms (periods of intense irritation that disappears relati...  Read Full »

Is MRI needed for hip joint pain?

Query: Hi doctor,For one month, I have been facing joint pain in my right leg and hip. I consulted a doctor at my native and he said that bone is worn-out at the joint. Again, when I consulted a doctor in my working place, he said that the cause of my pain is arthritis. The pain is not much. I am a 47-year...  Read Full »


Dr. Sumit Chawla

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.Can you please elaborate on your problem? Which activities make the pain worse? Are you able to sit cross-leg or squat down? Do you have a fever or decreased appetite or any other symptoms? Do you have any pain in other joints as well? If you have an X-ray of the affecte...  Read Full »

How can severe hip pain be effectively treated?

Query: Hello doctor, From the start of this month, I have been suffering hip pain and some tightness around the lumbar region. I had a steriod injection and thereafter the pain reduced to 80 %. I was on Aceclofenac 100 mg two times a day after 15 days. I had an MRI and the report is attached. I have a majo...  Read Full »


Dr. Sumit Chawla

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through the attachments (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Your MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) report suggests disc changes at L5-S1 and hemangioma of L3 body. You should understand that MRI is a very sensitive investigation and picks up ...  Read Full »

Which leg posture is best to avoid pain in legs?

Query: Hi doctor, I use the computer and sit 10 hours daily in the office chair for the last five years. I feel pain in my inner thighs sometimes. Since the last few days, I have felt severe pain in both inner thighs and have taken one Voveran and Paracetamol tablet. It feels good after taking medicine or...  Read Full »


Dr. Sumit Chawla

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You seem to have pathology at the spinal level, causing postural or mechanical backache or a hip or sacrococcygeal joint pathology with referred pain in the thighs. Pain over the inner thigh can be due to either of the two causes mentioned above. To diagnose the ...  Read Full »

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