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I have pain in my hip and along the leg part. My Dr. said I have bursitis in my hip. The pain I have is on my right side. It starts with the lower back and the hip starts paining me along the side of my leg also. Is this part of a sciatic nerve pain I tried aleve and that seems to help for most of the day. When I get up in he morning thats when it all starts again and I have a hard time walking until the medicine kicks in.. Is this permanent or does it go away,
** Thanks for contacting with your health concern and since you are an examined and diagnosed case thus following is my opinion:
1. Consult an Orthopedic surgeon to differentiate whether it is noninfectious [treated with rest, ice, and simple pain medications] or infectious bursitis [treated with antibiotics, aspiration, and surgery].
2. Get a second opinion regarding hip discomfort/pain since it could be because of hip osteoarthritis, AVN [avascular necrosis], DVT [deep vein thrombosis], PVD [peripheral vascular disorder] or simply because of cramps in calf [due to diabetes, calcium/salt deficiency]
PS. The symptoms have to be carefully assessed by your doctor to ensure that whether it requires immediate medical attention or long-term therapy.
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How Can Pain In The Hips And Legs Be Treated?
** Thanks for contacting with your health concern and since you are an examined and diagnosed case thus following is my opinion: 1. Consult an Orthopedic surgeon to differentiate whether it is noninfectious [treated with rest, ice, and simple pain medications] or infectious bursitis [treated with antibiotics, aspiration, and surgery]. 2. Get a second opinion regarding hip discomfort/pain since it could be because of hip osteoarthritis, AVN [avascular necrosis], DVT [deep vein thrombosis], PVD [peripheral vascular disorder] or simply because of cramps in calf [due to diabetes, calcium/salt deficiency] PS. The symptoms have to be carefully assessed by your doctor to ensure that whether it requires immediate medical attention or long-term therapy.