Whether you have a problem with the femoral head or not can be determined from clinical symptoms, imaging tests and other aspects. When the femoral head is defective, it is often accompanied by pain in the hip, knee and other parts of the body, which is aggravated when walking, as well as radiating pain in the inner thighs, groin and other parts of the body, which affects normal walking or activities. The femoral head may also collapse or the limb may shorten abnormally, causing the patient to limp. In addition to these clinical symptoms, X-rays, CTs, and MRIs should also be used to determine whether you have a femoral head problem. If you want to determine whether you have a problem with the femoral head, in addition to observing the clinical symptoms, it is recommended to go to the orthopedic department of a regular hospital as soon as possible for an X-ray, CT or magnetic resonance examination in order to make a definitive diagnosis and take effective treatment measures in cooperation with a professional orthopedic surgeon. At the same time, patients should develop good living habits, eat a light diet, quit smoking and drinking, do not stay up all night, and avoid taking hormones for a long time. If you suspect that you have problems with your femoral head, you should consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment.