What is the cause of hip pain in women?

The common causes of hip pain in women include 4 common causes of hip pain in women.
1. Femoral head necrosis: these diseases usually have significant causative factors, such as a history of long-term hormone use, a history of heavy alcohol consumption, etc. The disease will not only manifest as localised soreness, but also difficulty walking in the advanced stages.
2. osteoarthritis of the hip joint: also occurs in the elderly and is characterised by aggravation after activity and weight-bearing, with improvement after rest, and is usually seen on X-ray as narrowing of the joint space.
3. ankylosing spondylitis, sacroiliac arthropathy: this produces soreness in the hip, hip and groin area radiating to the lower limbs.
4. rheumatoid arthritis: rheumatoid arthritis is more prevalent in women and typical symptoms include morning stiffness, and swollen, achy joints.