Infectious hip arthritis should be treated with antibiotics or surgery. Infectious hip arthritis can cause joint pain, synovial fluid production causing joint swelling, limited joint movement, and in some cases, elevated skin temperature, requiring the application of broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as cephalosporin antibiotics, and the application of sensitive antibiotics if a joint aspirate is performed to clarify the type of bacteria and drug sensitivity tests. Sensitive antibiotics can also be injected into the joint cavity. If there is a lot of localized fluid with infected necrotic tissue, arthroscopic cleaning, irrigation and drainage can be performed. When there is no oozing, the drainage tube is removed and rehabilitation exercises are performed. Infectious hip osteoarthritis joint pain, limited movement, need to go to the hospital orthopedic treatment.