For pediatric hip synovitis, commonly used oral medications include synovitis tablets, which should be taken under the advice of a doctor for specific applications.
Pediatric hip synovitis is usually caused by cold, or sports trauma to the hip joint, or may be due to infection. If it is not an infection, it is usually a self-limiting disease and does not require special treatment, and targeted measures can be taken during the onset of the disease to alleviate the symptoms. During this period, you can take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to relieve hip pain, commonly synovitis tablets.
In addition to oral medication, pediatric hip synovitis can also be treated with microwave physiotherapy, hot compresses, far infrared physiotherapy and other treatments to reduce inflammation and relieve hip synovitis pain. During this period, you also need to pay attention to rest, try not to do strenuous exercise, and also need to avoid the hip joint catching cold.
In addition, if the reactive hip synovitis is caused by infectious diseases, most of the patients are able to get effective relief by actively treating the primary disease in general.