Whether hip arthritis symptoms can be self-healing is related to the specific cause of the disease, such as simple transient synovitis of the hip joint or overwork caused by hip arthritis can be self-healing, if it is osteoarthritis of the hip joint, necrosis of the femoral head, etc. caused by hip arthritis can not be self-healing. Clinically, only a small number of transient hip inflammation can be cured after proper rest, such as transient synovitis of the hip joint, hip arthritis caused by overloading and strain, etc. Most hip arthritis cannot be cured by itself. Most of the hip arthritis can not be cured, such as femoral head necrosis, osteoarthritis of the hip joint, hip dysplasia, acetabular impingement syndrome, ankylosing spine spondylitis, etc. This part of the hip arthritis not only can not be cured by themselves, also can not be cured, but through the active treatment can significantly improve the patient’s symptoms and slow down the further development of the disease. After the emergence of hip arthritis need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to diagnose and treat, have a physician to clarify the specific cause of the disease, for the cause of the treatment, can not rely on self-cure.