Should hip dysplasia be treated at age 56?

56-year-old hip dysplasia, if there is no symptom does not need intervention; for patients with mild symptoms, conservative treatment can be carried out; if the symptoms are more serious, targeted treatment can be carried out through hip surgery. 56-year-old hip dysplasia, such as walking function is good, only slight pain, can take conservative treatment, such as reducing weight, reduce the mobility of the affected side of the hip joint, wear frog-shaped brace, etc., in order to slow down the progress of the disease. Or take glucosamine hydrochloride capsule, glucosamine sulfate capsule, glucosamine hydrochloride tablets and so on as prescribed by doctor. Usually pay more attention to rest, avoid prolonged sitting and standing, which will increase the burden on the hip. If the conservative treatment is ineffective or the original symptoms are more serious, such as walking pain, hip joint activities are obviously limited, or even necrosis of the femoral head, at this time, you should go to the orthopedic department of the regular hospital, and under the guidance of a professional doctor through the hip joint surgery to carry out targeted treatment, i.e., hip joint replacement surgery. Hip dysplasia at the age of 56, should go to the hospital in time to take a hip X-ray, so as to clarify the severity of hip dysplasia, and then take corresponding treatment measures.