left side of my butt and in the groin
This is subjective. Since you're not asking about COST, but WORTH - consider that mobility and being pain free have different value to different people. Someone who's an athlete, or a mother, or a busy commuter would probably highly value mobility and use of their hips, and someone who has had nerve damage and can't feel pain in his hip is not going to be concerned about alleviating pain as someone who is in excrutiating pain.
Older people tend to suffer from arthritis which causes hip joint pain.More exercise would be helpful and medication for inflammation would also be helpful ,as a last resort one can have a hip replacement.
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Yes, you can have a CAT scan (CT scan) if you have a hip replacement. The presence of a hip replacement typically does not interfere with the imaging process, as most modern CT scanners can accommodate metal implants. However, it's important to inform your healthcare provider and the radiology staff about your hip replacement, as they may need to adjust settings to ensure optimal imaging quality. Always follow your doctor's recommendations regarding any specific concerns.
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left side of my butt and in the groin
Acupuncture and chiropractor and massages could do wonders for not only hip pain but for all kinds of bodily pain, yoga is a very good free substitute.
Pain that may indicate the need for a hip replacement typically occurs in the hip joint, groin, or thigh area. It can also manifest as discomfort in the lower back or even the knee, often worsening with activities like walking, climbing stairs, or standing up. Stiffness and reduced range of motion in the hip joint are also common symptoms. If these issues persist despite conservative treatments, it may be time to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
If you need a hip replacement, then age is not an issue.
probably cancer
A replacement hip should not be squeaking. Contact your surgeon regarding this. There may be a recall on the replacement hip, or there may be a more simple solution. Do not assume that this is normal.
The femur bone is involved in hip replacement surgery. During the procedure, the damaged or diseased femoral head and neck are removed and replaced with artificial components to restore function and reduce pain in the hip joint.
This is a question you should best ask your DOCTOR. It could be something she would really need to know.
When feeling pain in one's hip, most people take a wait and see approach, in the hope they will feel better and the pain will go away. If hip pain does not go away and it is persistent, one must see a doctor to assess their hip pain.
Specific to the DePuy ASR hip implants the list of symptoms for a failing replacement include: * Swelling * Limited flexibility resulting in change of stride or limping * Hip and or groin pain
I had double hip replacement surgery 7 weeks ago and while i feel that i can play raquetball now my doctor tells me to wait another month
If an elbow replacement is any indicator you dont see much joy for about 3 weeks.