Can vein thrombosis cause hip pain?

The hip bone refers to the hip bone. Lower extremity venous thrombosis usually does not cause hip pain alone, but usually causes pain in the whole affected limb, and the cause of hip pain is often related to inflammation of the hip joint, necrosis of the femoral head and so on.
After the formation of thrombus in the veins of the lower limbs, it can cause the expansion of the capillaries and small veins in the lower limbs, the permeability of the wall changes, lymphatic circulation is blocked, etc., and the symptom is the oedematous swelling of the whole limb, a feeling of heaviness, and even pain, and the symptom may be aggravated by prolonged standing or prolonged sitting, so the thrombosis of the veins of the lower limbs does not cause the hip bone pain.
Hip pain may be associated with inflammation of the hip joint, such as synovitis, which can cause unilateral hip or groin pain. It may also be related to necrosis of the femoral head, which can cause secondary osteoarthritis of the hip joint, causing symptoms of pain in the hip joint as well as around the hip joint, which is often persistent and progressively worse.
Patients who are examined for lower extremity venous thrombosis should further improve the relevant examinations to clarify the diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.