The effect of hip dysplasia is not obvious through conditioning, and conservative treatment such as rest and braking, medication or surgery should be carried out. 1. When hip dysplasia does not cause pain in the hip and no necrosis of the femoral head or dislocation of the hip joint is found in the relevant examination, conservative treatments can be adopted, such as reducing the strenuous activities in the hip in daily life and reviewing the hip on a regular basis. 2. If hip dysplasia causes hip pain, it can be treated with medication such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as acetaminophen and aspirin. 3. If hip dysplasia causes severe necrosis of the femoral head and osteoarthritis of the hip joint, and after three months of conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery is recommended. The above medications should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions.