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What Could Be The Cause Of Pain In Left Buttocks?

I fell om my left but cheek and it hurts. Also when I stand on my left leg i have pain too...Is it going to be ok? I know , it s been only one day but...I have 3 little ones and it is hard...When i lift them it hurts too...Do you have anything too say? Thank you Vanja
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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hi, the reasons for the pain after the incidence you are mentioning are three. 1.swelling in the soft tissue over a bone (ischium) inside your buttock.
2.pressure and then sweeling on the nerve that passes under the buttock (sciatic)
3. swelling in the joint that joins your hip bone to the back bone.

all the three problems can be treated with medicine or at the max small non invasive procedures. you need to consult a pain specialist in person.

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What Could Be The Cause Of Pain In Left Buttocks?

hi, the reasons for the pain after the incidence you are mentioning are three. 1.swelling in the soft tissue over a bone (ischium) inside your buttock. 2.pressure and then sweeling on the nerve that passes under the buttock (sciatic) 3. swelling in the joint that joins your hip bone to the back bone. all the three problems can be treated with medicine or at the max small non invasive procedures. you need to consult a pain specialist in person.