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What can cause Increasingly bad hip pain at 20 that has been happening for 5 years?

Hi, I'm 20 turning 21 soon. I try to work an easy far did job but lately I can't work 5 hours without being in to much pain. Usually being on my feet all day would hurt my feet or make them ache but I'm getting hip pain that is so severe I collapse lung before my feet even ache. My hips pop, click,  ache, burn, get stiff, stabbing pain.  This all happens just by walking,  if I turn they pop sometimes and it feels like I'm getting stabbed.the muscle around my hips always aches and feels like a giant bruise, they snap when I get in or out of a car or when I put on pants. They constantly ache, worse in the cold,  better after resting but never gone,  same with heat fellas better but never gone. This has been steadily getting worse since 13 or 14 starting with a random pop here or there and escalating to 10 or more times a day. I haven't been able to do any activities and struggle through work.  Honestly I just want the pain to stop, please help.
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You need to see someone who can help. Like a chiropractor or a physical therapists.  They may be able to find out why.
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