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Severe hip side, groin and knee pain.
I'm 35 years, for the last two months I have intense pain right side of left leg then pain moves to groin and knee (and pain is increasing gradually when I walk (can't run due to pain)). My treatment is going in the Delhi's govt. hospital. I had pelvis AP xray, spine xray and full abdomen USG, but getting none. Yesterday, I got MRI (U - hip (B/L)) and report says There is evidence of large geographical area of T2/STRI hyperintensity seen involving head, neck and proximal shaft of femur - suggest
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May be Avascular necrosis of femur head (AVN ).      bone tissue is devoid of blood supply so degerative changes took place . Or less chances of spinal disc related pathology .    
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took rest completly . walk painlessly with elbow crutches .    do correctional exercises. consult a orthopaedic with MRI .
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AVN / disc protrusion can be sucessfully managed with eexercises .
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