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My husband is 38 years old & he is having severe pain in both the hips. Unable to stand and walk without any support. MRI report says Avascular necrosis of both femoral heads-modified fiscat arlet stage II/III on left and stage II on the right. No demonstrated interapelvic abnormality is seen. Is hip balls replacement the only cure or it is treatable by medicines? please suggest.
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Mm he will definitely need replacement as hips are going to get deformed and damaged I would suggest to get it replaced as per the pain tolerance its not an emergency but do not overdelay do not need to run here n there for unnecessary remedies: all fail I would suggest to get it replaced as soon as pain tolerance is exceeded
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