It is recommended to see a doctor if you are experiencing difficulties sitting. Persistent pain that hinders normal daily activities should be evaluated by a medical professional. Consulting a physiotherapist or visiting a walk-in clinic may also be beneficial in developing a realistic treatment plan. Additionally, speaking with a pharmacist for a brief assessment and treatment suggestions based on your health history, medication use, and preferences may also be helpful.
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