Wendy P. asked

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I’ve been having problems with my right hip. I worked out about a week ago and since then, my hip gives me pain when I walk with each step. But it comes and goes. It’s going on 2 weeks now, and I haven’t seen a doctor about the pain. I also have osteochondroma, which is why I haven’t gone to see a doctor. The pain is on the side of my hip and it hurts when I walk or move it a certain way, but it doesn’t hurt when I lay down on it unless it’s positioned a certain way. Does the pain radiate down to your knee? No, only my right hip. What could be causing this pain?

April 19th, 2024

Valerie H. answered

The pain in your right hip could be due to either a hip flexor strain or trochanteric bursitis, whic...

April 19th, 2024

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