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rocky_dude23 | 11:13 Fri 20th Jun 2008 | Body & Soul
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couple weeks ago people started to notice my right leg kept limping and i didnt know i was doing it ive noticed it a few times now but just recently like last tuesday its been kinda of hurting once ive walked on it for a short time

i mean b4 i noticed my right hip used to keep clicking in the morning wen i go on my bike and it feel bit better and it does now if it clicks but i don't feel comfortable walking on it and i try to walk normally but if i dnt do tht then i notice i limp every now and then

ive also noticed that when i stand up straight and stay in one place i tend to like leen on my right leg/hip like my hip kinda goes out abit and i think that doesn't help and its annoying i dunno what the problem is can anyone help me please
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You give no indication of your age, but I would guess from the description of your symptoms that you are over 50 yrs old. The symptoms due indicate some shortening of your right leg which is probably due to osteoarthritis of your hip joint. See your GP, but i would have thought that pain is not a significant feature of your symptoms, which would if significant, warrant hip replacement. Don't worry, limp on and see your GP.
the poster is young sqad.

in answer to your question rocky is yes, your GP can help you get to the root of the problem.

Give them a call and make an appointment.
If you or someone knows of a good osteopath in your area, I'd go and see him instead of a GP. Ever since I started going to one my back pains, siatica and tennis elbow problems are a thing of the past.
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i am 17 years old
Thanks rocky_dude, then forget my reply and follow the advice of butterflies. Sorry.

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