What’s wrong with your hip bone?

There are many clinical causes of hip pain and pain. Generally speaking, most of the causes of hip pain and pain are due to inflammation of the hip joint, which is directly related to the patient’s advanced age or to the frequent weight-bearing that leads to aseptic inflammation of the hip joint. Patients often experience pain and limited movement of the hip joint, often triggered by excessive weight bearing or activity. Generally speaking, when an X-ray examination is performed, most of them will be accompanied by significant osteophytes in the hip joint, or a tendency to increase bone density. In addition, the cause of this uncomfortable pain in the hip can also be seen in the lesion of the femoral head. With the development of the lesion, the degree of pain will become more and more serious, and the patient will show severe pain and limited flexion and extension activities of the hip joint. Most of these patients have a history of using hormonal drugs, or are regular smokers or drinkers, or have had traumatic injuries that resulted in fractures of the femoral neck, all of which can lead to femoral head necrosis.