I have a terrible pain in the groin. What do I do?
I did shoveling and moving dirt - now TERRIBLE PAIN IN GROIN. using a desk chair w wheels to move. What kind of dr. do i go to?
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I was working the other day. Reaching down bending at the waist to pick up a sheet of glass. I went down rather fast, and I had pain in my left groin section, like a hernia. It was going from my lower back were the indentations in the buttocks are to the front of my groin , it would not let me stand up staight .I had to work the next two days, and on top had Christmas dinner promised for 6 people, my in laws and son . I had to finish out the week .Now I have some stiffness and Im wondering what I did. Any one have any ideas? Please let me know .
Thanks Martin
Sounds painful, Martin. Have you made an appointment to see your doctor?
@glassguy3 I also say see your Dr asap .When I fell on my bottom I injured alot in my back I have groin pain and Dr told me I injured my sciatica so in pain alot plus have burning sensation in thighs most of the time I have to see my pain Dr frequently for injections .Don't let this go see your Dr.⁸
I also get intermittent groin pain from spinal stenosis, scoliosis and, I presume, the swollen spleen from MF. I try four options (the body gets immune to just one answer, I find!) I massage my back from just below the ribcage, then the buttock (quite firmly). This can work. Or I will use a vibrating mat; or a hemp oil joint cream, Zipvit, or Anadin Extra (this I find is a wonderful pain reliever. My consultant says it is quite safe.) If I use them all it is guaranteed to get rid of the annoying pain! Hope this helps!
My groin pain was constant and I got a mri amd it ended up
Being
My
Hip
Needed replaced.
I recommend an orthopedic surgeon. My groin pain was a fractured femur. See a doctor immediately. Or go to a clinic and get an xray. It may show what happened.
My groin pain was an SI Joint stretched out of place causing the over use and stretching of ligaments. It was fixed by prolotherapy on the "lax" ligaments. It was tricky to find the answer and took six Dr's including 3 orthopedic surgeons, who believed it was my hip, which just didn't feel right with my pain. Regenerative Medicine was my answer.