What happened to the sudden hip pain and inability to walk?

The sudden manifestation of hip pain and inability to walk are not excluded from lumbar disc herniation, especially when the nucleus pulposus prolapses and compresses the local nerve roots, and the patient also experiences numbness in the lower limbs. In the acute stage, the patient should be advised to rest in bed, while appropriate oral pain medication, such as Nimesulide dispersible tablets and aminoglutethimide tablets, can be used, and in severe cases, surgery is also required. For lumbar disc herniation is also very common, the cause is mainly due to prolonged chronic strain and weight bearing. In addition, with age, the fibrous ring becomes less elastic and may show localized fracture and herniation of the nucleus pulposus, compressing the adjacent nerve roots. In severe cases, surgical treatment may be required.