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Hello, for about 4 years I have been struggling with pain in the pelvis and lower abdomen on the right side, the pain radiates to the buttock of the back of my thigh and foot. When I drive a car, the pain intensifies and my foot becomes numb. Recently I also noticed that the pain worsens when, for example, I sit and put my foot on the opposite chair after a few minutes the pain is stronger and it is hard for me to get up. I looked for help from many doctors and concluded that these are postoperative adhesions (i will add in the past I had several gynecological operations) 3 weeks ago I had surgery. What in the end came out that I had adhesions on the intestine, liver, side wall, mild endometriosis and small lipoma and pid and the doctor who removed my fallopian tube in the previous operation left part of the tube and I had hydrosalpinx, but all this was on the left side and the pain I feel on the right side. Unfortunately, the operation did not help me at all. The pain is still and even worse. Could this be a back problem? I never had a spinal injury. I feel this pain practically every day. I do not know where to look for help. I am asking for some advice. I do not feel pain in my spine. I think that mainly pain comes from the groin and from the right side from the side above the buttock. Thank you for your help.

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BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Bangalore
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This is due to disc lesions, get an mri spine done and treat it accordingly, start physiotherapy asap along with medications to support the nerves. If it's possible, book an appointment thr Lybrate and consult the doctor in bangalore asap along with your reports.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

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Piriformis syndrome is a condition in which the piriformis muscle, located in the buttock region, spasms and causes buttock pain. The piriformis muscle can also irritate the nearby sciatic nerve and cause pain, numbness and tingling along the back of the leg and into the foot treatment of sciatica pain, low back pain and leg pain from piriformis syndrome, using stretching, exercise, physical therapy, ice and heat.
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Noida
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Liposuction is a common type of cosmetic surgery, which involves the removal of excess body fat. People with isolated fat deposits which are non responsive to diet and exercise, opt for Liposuction. On the other hand, lipofilling, a relatively recent procedure which involves grafting the individual's own fat to the parts of the body that need filling. Liposuction is used to remove fat from various parts of the body.

Lipofilling involves grafting the fats taken out by liposuction to the ...more
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MS - General Surgery, MCh - Plastic Surg...read more

Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Hyderabad
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Not sure if there is anyone who is happy with their image - different people have different complaints. Fat thighs, fat upper arms, too thin legs, sagging breasts, pot belly, the list is just too long. While exercise and diet can be used to achieve overall fitness levels, they cannot produce the body shape that you have in mind (simulating your celebrity body part maybe). Almost all complaints revolve around the excess fat (in most cases) and about the quality of the skin.

However, ther...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Jaipur
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Back pain is a very common and largely uncomfortable symptom of daily life. It affects a lot of people, and the cause can vary from neurological to orthopaedic. The related problems that back pain can cause include pain along your spine extending to your other muscles, impairment of movement, or difficulty carrying about daily tasks like walking or lifting objects.

The causes of each type of back pain are different, and there are different doctors you should see for each of these. The c...more
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Delhi
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Not sure if there is anyone who is happy with their image - different people have different complaints. Fat thighs, fat upper arms, too thin legs, sagging breasts, pot belly, the list is just too long. While exercise and diet can be used to achieve overall fitness levels, they cannot produce the body shape that you have in mind (simulating your celebrity body part maybe). Almost all complaints revolve around the excess fat (in most cases) and about the quality of the skin.

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I have a severe sharp pain radiating down my left buttocks muscle area until behind my knee. Can't move without severe pain, unable to leave my bed. Had to pee in a cup. Can't turn over in beds I've been laying flat on my back for 24+ hrs occasionally moving my feet and sticking a mini massager under my leg. An if I try to move in any way that as uses so much as 1% of my muscle on my left buttocks the pain is excruciating to the point where I can't contain screaming and crying. Currently in a foreign country so I can't go to a hospital here or call 911 because here the hospital ers don't even have beds and the ambulances don't carry like local anesthesia shots or something (NOT asking for narcotics, just like a lidocaine shot) and since I can't even turn in bed or get up without feeling like theres a knife being turned in my buttocks I wouldn't even be able to get in the ambulance. If I can't turn over I'm 99% sure I can't sit and when my mom tried to move me herself so I didn't use the muscles it was still excruciating so I can't be carried without some anesthetic. I fell forwards 2 days ago, but it didn't hurt and I got right back up as though it hadn't even happened and walked around to run some errands for a few hrs. Got home, woke up the next day with a mildly severe pain on that butt cheek but it hadn't radiated downward yet so I could still move around and sit and walk and stand with mild to severe discomfort at best. I go to bed and it starts hurting that night. The moment I lay down it begins to radiate and I can't really move. I wke up the next day and what I described above is where im at now having been in the same position on my back for 24+ hrs unable to move and having had to pee in a cup while in bed and since I couldn't lift myself at all because it hurt so severely I wet the bed a tiny bit. And because of the pain I haven't been able to move out of that area of the bed. I've taken some Percocet from a tooth thing I had a few months ago but it barely helps. I've also taken dypirone and it also barely helps. I'm dreading the next few hours because I know I'll have to pee again. I've tried shoving a mini massage thingy under my butt and it somewhat helps. I've gone through 2 sets of batteries keeping this thing on 24-7. Idk what to do. Idk what's wrong with me. There is no bruising and no swelling and when I get it was frontwards and the impact was nowhere near my buttocks and also my pain is on the back part of my femur down to my knee radiating from my right buttocks so idk how it could be that. I looked on Google and the symptoms are kind of like sciatica but not really. No tingling no burning no swelling no bruising, but the sharp radiating pain on just one side is right on the mark except it starts at my butt but my back. I'm going to have my mom buy me some ibuprofen because nothing I've taken is an anti inflammatory but if that doesn't help of what to do. I can't lay on this mildly peed in bed unable to move due to agonizing pain whenever I try.

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Physiotherapist•Noida
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start physiotherapy treatment.
sciatica possible without all reason.
avoid towards bending and long sitting.
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Chiropractic adjustment will help.
Avoid Squatting-
Avoid sitting Cross legged.
Contrast Fomentation (Hot and Cold).
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