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Hip nerve pain from last 20 days
Hello I am facing hip pain which is now travelling towards leg . I have done x ray which was clear and my d3 is 19 and b12 is 230. Even after taking pain killers pain remains the same. No problem in walking but pain triggers while sitting and sleeping. Please suggest
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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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Correct vitamin  d it is less Avoid forward bending.. Avoid weight lifting. Hot water massage Medicine Rest
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Hello Buttocks pain which travels down the leg, indirectly suggest affection of sciatic nerve. ( as per the given info) Sciatic nerve can get affected with many conditions but most commonly because of slipped disc.
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Take complete bed rest for 2-3 days like 23/24 hrs and see the pain intensity reducing or not. Also start supplements for low vit D. Cap uprise d3 once a week for 6 weeks
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Avoid bending forward, long sitting, low sitting for 2-3 months till the injury heals on its own. OTC painkillers can be taken if pain is not tolerable. If after one week pain is not going down please consult orthopaedic spine surgeon near you.
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