Hip pain in menopausal women is still mostly caused by osteoporosis, not excluding hip bone lesions. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and treat it under the doctor’s guidance.
Because after entering menopause, women’s ovarian function declined, the body estrogen level dropped sharply, will affect the absorption of calcium, resulting in bone loss, thus appearing osteoporosis symptoms, triggering the whole body joint pain, including hip pain.
To relieve hip pain during menopause, first of all, we should participate in appropriate physical exercise, supplement vitamin D, promote calcium absorption, and maintain a good state of mind. In addition, it is also necessary to supplement the right amount of calcium, intake of calcium-rich foods to prevent osteoporosis.
Of course, the appearance of hip bone pain should be timely to the hospital to exclude the hip bone itself lesions.