Hip pain can be examined by imaging tests, such as X-ray, CT, MRI, as well as laboratory tests, such as venous blood sampling. 1. X-ray examination: X-ray examination of the hip joint and pelvis can be done to help clarify whether there are localized fractures, dislocation of the hip joint or damage to the bone. 2. CT examination: CT examination can check whether there is damage to the joint surface that cannot be clearly shown by X-ray, and whether there is hidden fracture of the hip bone. 3. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): MRI can show whether there is any damage to the cartilage, labrum, periosteum and other soft tissues of the hip joint, or whether there is any abnormal proliferation or necrosis. 4. Laboratory examination: Venous blood can be taken for blood test such as routine blood test and blood sedimentation test to clarify whether there is inflammation, etc. Rheumatoid factor and other related tests can also be done to determine whether there is rheumatic immune system disease. If hip pain persists or even worsens and cannot be relieved by resting, the patient should consult the hospital in time for examination, clear diagnosis and then targeted treatment.