What’s wrong with menopausal leg and hip pain?

In women’s menopause, leg and hip pain can be caused by a variety of reasons, such as osteoporosis or osteoarthritis are possible.
1. Osteoporosis. After a woman enters menopause, the hormone level in her body will change, and estrogen will decrease, which will lead to bone loss easily. The gradual aggravation of bone loss will cause osteoporosis in women. The clinical manifestations of osteoporosis may include leg pain or hip pain.
2. Osteoarthritis. As women age, the degeneration of the knee joint or cartilage. This may cause pain in the legs or the hips, and in severe cases, it may lead to deformities of the bones or joints.
Once a woman has leg pain and crotch pain during menopause, she must go to the hospital for examination to clarify what causes it, and then carry out the corresponding treatment.