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    Re: Pain Upper Groin Area

    If it's nothing to do with other medical issues. I'd think muscular or joint. Psoas tightness and trigger points can cause excruciating pain in the groin and back area, as well as pain radiating into the abdomen and even up into the chest. Degenerating hip joints can also cause a lot of pain in the groin area. How did your testing turn out?


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    Thumbs up Re: Pain Upper Groin Area

    Quote Originally Posted by violablue View Post
    If it's nothing to do with other medical issues. I'd think muscular or joint. Psoas tightness and trigger points can cause excruciating pain in the groin and back area, as well as pain radiating into the abdomen and even up into the chest. Degenerating hip joints can also cause a lot of pain in the groin area. How did your testing turn out?
    Thank you for your reply, I am awaiting the results of the CT Scan, which I will get tomorrow (Thursday) I'll let you know what my Consultant says..
    Once again thanks
    Scoobs910



 
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