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pain from lower back to groin
A 73-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ihab Ibrahim answered
29 years experience Pain Management
Hip: Hip pain, and all it's causes. Muscles that start in the back and end near your groin, nerves that travel that path are all possibilities.
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A 32-year-old member asked:

Dr. Alan Jacobs answered
32 years experience Neurology
Likely: The groin pain likely localizes the source of your pain to the sacral nerve roots, and, depending on the time course and severity, deserves a work up ... Read More
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A 51-year-old male asked:

Dr. Laurence Badgley answered
53 years experience General Practice
Several concerns: 50's male with right groin pain and swelling might have hernia. Pain patten, which includes low back pain, correlates with sacroiliac joint disorder, ... Read More
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ER: Either a kidney stone or a kidney infection. The description of pain is suggestive of renal colic or a stone.
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Hello. : Hello. You need to be medically evaluated. A couple possibilities include an inguinal hernia, groin pull or musculo/ skeletal injury to the back.
A 35-year-old member asked:

Dr. Qamar Khan answered
17 years experience Pain Management
Sciatica: Pain in the distribution as you suggested describes the pattern of the nerve that travels in the leg called the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve is n ... Read More
A 49-year-old male asked:

Dr. Stuart Hickerson answered
32 years experience Family Medicine
Symptoms: If you have been having symptoms for the past 3 months, you should be evaluated. There could be medical reasons for back pain and constipation. Colon ... Read More
A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Clarence Grim answered
57 years experience Endocrinology
Pain back: See you Dr and tell them what is going on. Could be ruptured disk, cancer of spine, fractured vertebra, sciatica, to mention a few causes.
A 45-year-old female asked:

Dr. Chevies Newman answered
22 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Tough: Could be a uti, could be herpes( unlikely, don't freak out). Are you on hormones? Lack of estrogen can cause thinning of the tissues of the vagina abu ... Read More
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Dr. Martin Raff answered
56 years experience Infectious Disease
See a doctor: You may have one of several potentially serious problems, including pelvic inflammatory disease, kidney stones, urinary tract infection, and so on. P ... Read More
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