Pain in the lower pelvis and hip/leg of the same side. Nausea & fatigue. Urine tests, blood tests, and even an ultrasound have not given the Dr.s any answers. (Not pregnant)
2006-11-01
06:11:18
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I realise that no one here can diagnose me. I just curious if anyone has experienced the same thing and what the outcome was. I have many more Dr. visits ahead of me.
2006-11-01
06:36:14 ·
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The pain may not be associated with the nausea and fatigue at all. Could be multiple issues going on here. I would consult a chiropractor, and an internal medicine specialist myself.
2006-11-01 06:16:15
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Lower back and leg pain can be caused by problems with your sacroiliac joint (the joint that connects your lower back to your pelvis). Diagnosis is typically made by x-ray, postural analysis, and possibly MRI or bone scan. It can be caused by a ton of things, and treated in a ton of ways... perhaps talk to an orthopedist?
Fatigue and nausea could be related to the hip/leg, or not... if you are suffering from chronic pain, fatigue is normal. Nausea relates to severe pain in some people.
2006-11-01 14:36:37
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answered by MissA 7
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sounds like back problems my love. most persons dont know that problems with the back can cause alot of symptoms that are unexplainable as a certain disease or it cant be diagnosed right of the back. if your back is out of line you may be applying too much upper body weight to your lower organs and skeletal structure. that can cause nausea considering the organs located in this region of the body and the lost of blood supply if your spine is off balance. i suggest you see a chiropractor and then suggest you consider seeing another doctor. try WebMd. that site might help.
2006-11-01 14:24:58
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answered by corney b 1
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go to a chiropractor and have him adjust you..most women because of high heels, driving, etc, get their pelvis and hips out of alignment...it couldn't hurt, fairly cheap, and even if it doesn't fix that problem it will fix others.
2006-11-01 20:52:09
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answered by rynay 3
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Sciatica...arthritis...it could be a lot of things. Change doctors if yours cant find anything or ask for a referal to an orthapedic doctor.
2006-11-01 14:16:00
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answered by dragonrider707 6
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You should go see a doctor.
2006-11-01 14:33:03
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answered by Webballs 6
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I have no idea,perhaps you should see a gynecologist.
2006-11-01 14:13:23
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Have you been checked for PID?
2006-11-01 14:24:10
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answered by Kel 5
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