Pain in above hip region and have been diagnosed for prostate. But have constant pain for 8 months and all other diagnosis like CT scan, abdomen scan etc turned -ve. I have pain radiating to back and feel it might be expanding rather than subsiding. Get fever and increased pain after heavy work like playing badminton for couple of hours. Can you please let me know whom to consulted I have checked with gastric, General surgeon, Urologist but nothing came out till date despite taking heavy antibiotics.
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Problems within the hip joint itself tend to result in pain on the inside of your hip or your groin. Hip pain on the outside of your hip, upper thigh or outer buttock is usually caused by problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons and other soft tissues that surround your hip joint. Tips Stretching and exercising can also help, as long as you?re not experiencing too much pain when you do them. The Arthritis Foundation recommends the following stretch after walking: Once you?ve cooled down by walking at a slow pace for five minutes, stand with your right side facing a wall. Put your right hand against the wall and slightly bend your right elbow. Then pick up your left foot and cross it over your right foot. As you keep your right leg straight and your left leg slightly bent, slowly move your right hip toward the wall and hold the stretch without bouncing. You should feel the stretch in your right outer hip and thigh.
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