Can hip synovitis be cured?

Hip synovitis can be cured. Through timely treatment, the development of the disease can be effectively controlled and symptoms such as pain, joint dysfunction and local swelling can be promptly reduced, and the treatment effect is still very good. There are many ways to treat hip synovitis. For mild conditions, oral medication and local medication can be used. Oral medication, such as etoricoxib, celecoxib and other anti-inflammatory drugs, and oral painkillers can be taken when the pain is severe. Injections of sodium glutamate and glucocorticoids can be given inside the joint cavity to protect joint function. Usually, you can combine with ointment to dispel dampness and swelling, activate blood circulation and relieve pain, or fumigate with herbs that activate blood circulation and relieve dampness. If the hip synovitis is serious, a replacement surgery can be performed to replace the artificial hip joint. If there is a primary disease, you should actively treat the primary disease, pay attention to rest and avoid overexertion.