What is the hard lump inside the right side of the hip?

Patients with hard lumps in the right hip may have the following common causes: a. Fibroid hyperplasia in the hip may appear as a hard lump with a hard texture. If the fibroma is large enough to cause local pain, the patient may consider excision of the fibroma to avoid the progressive enlargement of the fibroma to compress the sciatic nerve and cause stubborn pain. In the process of hematoma mechanization and absorption, the hematoma may become a hard lump with obvious local swelling. At this time, you can promote the rapid absorption of the local hematoma and reduce the hard lump in the hip by applying hot ointment, applying blood circulation and stasis cream, taking oral swelling and pain relief, and giving appropriate massage and physical therapy. Most patients can achieve better treatment effect.