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nevers | 20:13 Tue 07th Jun 2016 | Health & Fitness
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my right bottock is painful
went to doc
got tabs no good
went back more tabs
no good
asked him about the buttock pain
he said it comes from the hip
i have no prob with my hip
is he correct
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Well,the muscles that make up the buttock run from the hip bones to the spine. So,yes it may be so.
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Pain deriving from hip problems (usually arthritis) can be experienced in any of these locations:
http://www.arthritisresearchuk.org/~/media/Images/Arthritis-information/Hip-pain/12631-AR-Hip-Pain-Replacement.ashx?la=en
he could well be right, but why isn't he advising you about your hip if he thinks that's the problem?
Buttock?.....you mean the muscular bit do you?
yes, your doctor is quite correct.

Just to be sure, did he examine you..."down below?" to exclude and abscess around the anus or vagina.
I somewhat doubt that Nevers has a vagina, I could be wrong!
LOL^^^ you never know these days....!
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hello thanks a lot for nice info
i am a male person
he did not examine me
when i see him again
should i ask for an xray
would it solve my problem
he gave me tabs for 2 months
do not seem to be doing any good
i will keep taking them
see how it goes
thanks again

If in 2 months of taking the tablets, your problem has not been resolved, then certainly "suggest" perhaps an X-Ray of hip and blood tests might be of help.

I just have the feeling that all will be well in 2 months time.....one way or another.
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thank u sqad

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