Is it normal for hip synovitis to heal slowly?

Most cases of hip synovitis are chronic inflammatory changes, and the recovery time cannot be generalized. Usually, through standardized treatment and correct maintenance can be gradually recovered, if the condition is very slow recovery, may be too much activity, incorrect medication, untreated primary disease and other factors. 1. Too much activity: synovitis is mostly caused by trauma, infection and other factors, under normal circumstances should be bed rest, reduce the wear and tear of the hip joint, if you do not follow the doctor’s advice to rest, but continue to do sports or physical labor, may lead to a slower recovery. 2. Incorrect medication: Hip synovitis is categorized into infectious and non-infectious, if it is infectious, you need to use antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor to control the infection, if you don’t use the correct medication, it will also lead to a slower recovery. 3. Untreated primary diseases: Hip synovitis may be related to some primary diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, gout, etc. If the primary diseases are not treated in time, it will also lead to slower recovery of synovitis. Patients with hip synovitis should actively cooperate with the doctor, review on time, clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, to prevent the disease from prolonging.