Symptoms of hip osteoarthritis mainly include localized pain, localized abnormal bony protrusion, and activity limitation. 1. localized pain: early symptoms of hip osteophytes mainly include local cold, night pain, pain after exercise; later symptoms usually manifest as resting hip pain, i.e., persistent pain in the hip joint, but there is no obvious causative factors. 2. Localized abnormal bony protrusion: If hip joint osteophytes are severe to a certain degree, there will be abnormal bony protrusions, i.e. the bone at the hip joint hyperplasia has broken through the normal range of hip joint. 3. Restricted mobility: Hip joints with osteophytes are usually painful compared to normal hip joints, which may result in a significant restricted range of motion that may affect the patient’s walking posture. Osteophytes in the hip joint may also have some other symptoms, it is recommended that the patient actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, daily need to pay attention to rest, avoid excessive exercise, pay attention to hip warmth, avoid catching a cold and so on.