Two months after total hip replacement, patients should not walk for a long time. Because walking for a long time may cause the prosthesis to loosen, dislocate or even break, and walking for a long time may cause fatigue of the feet and fall, which may lead to fracture around the prosthesis, so it is not recommended that the patient walks too much for a long time. After total hip replacement surgery, patients usually need to pay attention to the slow movement of sitting up, do not excessive squatting action, even if you need to carry out these movements for exercise, the amplitude can not be too large, otherwise it is easy to cause joint dislocation. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and eat easy-to-digest food. If there is any discomfort after total hip replacement surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital for review in time to avoid adverse consequences.