How to treat lateral hip pain

Lateral hip joint pain in the clinic is most commonly seen in the large rough bursitis, hip impingement syndrome, soft tissue injury, infection, etc., the clinic needs to be given according to the specific cause of the general treatment, physical therapy, drug therapy and surgical treatment and other ways of treatment. 1.Greater trochanteric bursitis: during the acute attack period, it is recommended to take rest, apply cold compresses locally, and give non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen to treat the disease. When the effect is not good, you can also follow the doctor’s instructions to give local anesthesia drugs (lidocaine, etc.) and glucocorticoid drugs (prednisone, etc.) local closed treatment, conservative treatment is ineffective when the feasibility of bursa resection. 2. Hip impingement syndrome: Mild cases can be treated conservatively with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as diclofenac sodium, and localized hot compresses can also be given to relieve symptoms and avoid further damage to the hip joint. For serious conditions, conservative treatment is ineffective to consider giving surgical treatment, such as arthroscopic surgery. 3. Soft tissue injury: there is a history of trauma to the outside of the hip joint, such as soft tissue contusion, etc. In the acute stage, local cold compresses can be given, local hot compresses can be given in the relief stage, and pain can be treated with painkillers such as ibuprofen according to the doctor’s instructions. 4. Infection: mostly bacterial infection of the outer soft tissue of the hip joint, local redness, swelling, heat and pain, mildly can be given under the guidance of the doctor, such as amoxicillin and other antibacterial drugs anti-infection treatment, serious abscess can be formed, need to be given to incision and drainage treatment. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital, improve the auxiliary examination, in order to clarify the condition, the drug needs to be used under the guidance of a professional physician.