Intermittent hip pain

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  • KBeee
    KBeee Member Posts: 5,109
    edited March 2019

    I went to a PT for my hip pain, and it helped considerably.


  • Valstim52
    Valstim52 Member Posts: 1,324
    edited March 2019

    Just chiming in. I"ve had off and on hip/groin pain since finishing rads. Had ultrasound for a blood clot it was so severe. Pain management has helped, but the last few weeks it's been intense. Diagnosis? Severe arthritis. No growths etc, fractures. Accelerated by rads per my orthopedic dr. . I'm having the xray guided steroid injection in a couple of weeks. It's hurts when i first get up, and now if I go without any meds or anti inflammatory, then it's excruciating to get up.

    I've seen where switching from acetaminophen to ibuprofen based meds helps some folks. May try after my injection. I'm considered a good candidate as my injections for bone on bone knees works at least 4 months.

    Even if shot works just a few weeks, will be worth it for me. Funny I knew it was not metastasis as I had this complaint before diagnosis. Just not as intense. At this point, excersise does not work, too much pain, supplements have helped, as do the creams and sprays. Specifically the Theraworx relief spray.

  • JMouse
    JMouse Member Posts: 78
    edited June 2019

    claireinaz, I wish I had more to say than hang in there. Symptom worries are tough to navigate. I hope you find only good, treatable answers to your hip troubles.

    AnjiPanji, I hope you don't mind my asking, but your short-term vision issues made me wonder: do you think you might be getting migraines? It wouldn't explain your longterm vision issues, though.

  • MoonRabbit
    MoonRabbit Member Posts: 12
    edited August 2019

    I’m experiencing hip pain and would get the imaging if permitted. BTW, In reading about symptoms online, some sites said it can be intermittent.

    Hoping for an easy resolution for you

  • AnjiPanji
    AnjiPanji Member Posts: 4
    edited April 2021

    Hi JMouse, so sorry but I didn't see your question until now. I used to get severe migraines that thankfully subsided due to the menopause, the only positive side effect to be honest, but being a little over anxious I decided to privately pay for a brain scan and the only issue that was detected was a sinus infection in both cavities. My GP felt the vision loss was a type of migraine but the sinus infection could definitely be a cause of pressure that I often feel behind my right eye so she has recommended that I see an optician to do a complete eye test including pressure measurement.

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