What are the symptoms of bacterial hip arthritis?

Symptoms of bacterial hip arthritis include hip pain, swelling, limited movement, fever and other symptoms.
Bacterial hip arthritis is triggered by bacterial infection, which mainly manifests as hip joint pain, mostly swelling, synovial secretion of fluid accumulation can cause hip joint swelling and activity limitation, and some patients’ hip joints are in a fixed position and cannot be straightened.
If the inflammation is more severe, the local skin has redness, swelling and fever, and the skin temperature is increased. Some will have systemic reactions such as fever, chills, fatigue and other symptoms. When the pain is severe, the patient’s hip joint is in a forced position of flexion, inversion and contracture, and the leg cannot be straightened.
When patients with hip osteoarthritis experience symptoms such as hip pain and limited activity, they should visit the hospital in time for relevant examinations and targeted treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease, so as not to delay the condition.