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What Does Pain In Lower Abdomen Radiating To Hip And Butt Mean?

I'm male and have had a pain in my lower right abdomen that sometimes radiates to the side above hip and then upper glute on butt. It typically only hurts if I move, twist, etc. It isn't a sharp pain more like a dull ache only during movement. Sometimes I feel it is muscular, but not sure. I don't have fever, no problems with urinating and had a urine test come back negative for infection back in early December. The ache has been present for several weeks and I am overweigth. What do you think.
Wed, 17 Dec 2014
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Hi,
From history it seems that you might be having appenditis pain giving this problem.
It might give radiating pain in hip or gluteal region.
If you are elderly then this can be due to pinched nerve pain due to some degenerative changes in your lower spines.
Consult your doctor and get examined.
Ok and take care.
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What Does Pain In Lower Abdomen Radiating To Hip And Butt Mean?

Hi, From history it seems that you might be having appenditis pain giving this problem. It might give radiating pain in hip or gluteal region. If you are elderly then this can be due to pinched nerve pain due to some degenerative changes in your lower spines. Consult your doctor and get examined. Ok and take care.