How to treat right greater trochanteric pain syndrome

Right greater trochanteric pain syndrome is most often caused by trauma, chronic inflammation, tumors, sepsis, and other disorders, and is treated with surgery, medications, and targeted therapies. Surgical intervention is recommended if there is a history of fracture trauma and the indications for surgery are met after examination. In case of chronic fatigue caused by prolonged exercise and stress, aseptic inflammation, such as synovitis, etc., the symptomatic use of non-steroidal analgesics, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, celecoxib, acetaminophen, etc., together with local physical therapy, under the guidance of the physician, can achieve a certain degree of therapeutic efficacy. If other diseases, such as tumors, purulent infections, etc., need to be further examined to determine the condition, the line of targeted treatment. If the pain is severe, it is recommended to actively consult a doctor for targeted treatment.