How long does it take for a fractured pelvis to stop hurting when you sit on your hip?

Generally, it takes about 3 months for a pelvic fracture to stop hurting the hip, but it depends on the extent of the fracture, the method of treatment, and the age of the patient. Due to the high amount of cancellous bone in the pelvis, the blood supply is sufficient and the blood circulation is good. The fracture may cause hemorrhage, which can easily lead to hemorrhagic shock. If the fracture is severe, it may take more than three months for the pain to subside. Failure to administer the appropriate treatment method according to the actual situation during the fracture may also affect the healing of the fracture, thus prolonging the recovery period and may aggravate the pain in the hip. Due to factors such as decreased immunity and poor physical fitness and slow metabolism in the elderly, it will affect the healing ability of the fracture and increase the duration of hip pain, so it will take more than three months to relieve the pain. However, young people who are well nourished and in good physical condition will have a slightly shorter time for fracture pain relief.