Not sure what your question is but it sounds like time to go see your orthopedic surgeon (or get a 2nd opinion from another one) about replacing your hip replacements. Good luck!
I CAN BARELY MOVE THEM. I HAVE TO GRIP A PILLOW AND HOLD IT UNTIL THE PAIN LET UP. WHEN THE PAIN LET UP I HAVE TO GET UP AND TRY TO WALK BUT I CANT. BECAUSE, MY FEET BE SLEEP. SO I JUST SIT ON THE EDGE OF THE BED UNTIL THE PAIN LEAVE...
While I haven't experienced the groinpain that you're describing, I hope you don't mind my butting in from a family physician's perspective, which is to say, there are many things that can cause groinpain...
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Pain in the area... urination. Other symptoms of prostatitis include pain in the groin, pelvic area or genitals...
Wow, congrats! 95yo & active. If only we could all be like you! So what causes groinpain... like you're having a bowel movement?
Other things like appendicitis could also present as groinpain...
what I am feeling as of recently. I know that groin and pubic pain comes from a hip joint. I hope you are of an age...Thank you for the info!! The pubic pain is 4 days old and hurts so bad. I shuffle when I walk...
Thanks for your swift and thorough reply. An xray shows that the replaced hip is seated perfectly. I'll continue to be patient. Sorry, I'm a family physician and geriatrician, not an orthopedic surgeon. However, this is the
I am experiencing something very similar at the moment, for the past 8 days. Numbness in the lower left part of groin (femoral area i think) with tingling sensations, and discomfort. I'm just wondering...
And your question is . . . ? Sounds like you have an infection. That painful swollen lump is most likely a lymph node indicating that the infection is close by. It could also be an abscess or pus pocket...
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... at the hair-line, behind the ears, elbows, backs of the knees, groin and armpits.
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... inless swelling in a lymph node, usually in the neck, armpit or groin. The swelling is caused by an excess of affected lymphocyt ... » Read on