Soreness on both sides of the hip bone is considered to be soft tissue injury of hip joint, synovitis, osteoarthritis, necrosis of femoral head, etc., which needs to be treated by general therapy, physical therapy, medication, surgery and so on.
1.Hip joint soft tissue injury: exertion or trauma caused by soft tissue injury around the hip joint, resulting in soreness on both sides of the hip bone, accompanied by swelling. It is recommended that patients pay attention to rest, local hot compresses, massage, physical therapy such as microwave, baking, application of pain medication such as ibuprofen capsules, flurbiprofen ester cream and so on.
2. Hip synovitis: non-infectious synovitis patients should pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, regular observation, can also be intra-articular injection of sodium vitrate. Infectious synovitis should be joint braking, rest, local hot packs, the application of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib, antibiotics such as cefradine and other treatments. If the swelling is obvious, joint cavity puncture and fluid extraction can be given.
3. Osteoarthritis of the hip and necrosis of the femoral head: Osteoarthritis of the hip and necrosis of the femoral head can cause pain and soreness on both sides of the hip, it is recommended to take rest, abstain from drinking alcohol, use assistive devices to walk, give local massages, physical therapy, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Loxoprofen sodium and Celecoxib and other treatments, if the pain continues to be unrelieved, need to be treated with artificial joint replacement surgery.
Soreness on both sides of the hip bone can also be seen in pregnant women, advanced bone tumors and rheumatoid arthritis, etc. It is recommended to rest, local massage. Soreness on both sides of the hip bone is recommended to actively seek medical advice and treatment under the guidance of a physician.