Hip fracture usually takes 2 to 3 months to recover, some patients need longer.
For hip fracture, surgery is usually the treatment of choice, and in severe cases, hip replacement is required. Localized swelling and pain, limitation of activities, etc., often occur at the fracture site, and in severe cases, local deformity may occur.
Because the hip joint needs to bear most of the weight of the human body, generally after the fracture need to bed rest for about two months, and then you can try to get down on the ground to walk on crutches, about a month after you can slowly resume walking.
After a hip fracture occurs, you need to determine the treatment method based on imaging tests, etc. During the recovery period, you also need to adjust your diet and consume calcium-rich food, which is conducive to the healing of the fracture site.
If a hip fracture occurs, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment immediately.