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Hip pain since 2 days
My wife's Hip is paining. Her leg was slip in bathroom and she slipped on Hip. I have given her painkiller as per doctor's suggestion. It is not fracture as per doctor. But even after painkiller her hip is paining Please suggest
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Avoid Squatting- Avoid sitting Cross legged Contrast Fomentation (Hot and Cold). Quadriceps strengthening exercises-
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Hi.. U need to meet a physiotherapist n take IFT n strengthening exercises for 10 days , because after falling muscles around the hip joint have become weak so is the pain Tc..
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X-ray must for confirmation. . Apply ice pack ya start immediately physiotherapy treatment
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Use cold pack 3 times daily for 10 minutes around painfull area.
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Hi, physiotherapy modality treatment along with pain killer can help in slowly reducing the pain.
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