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Hip Joint Pain: Talk To Your Doctor About It
9/23 9:16:42
Are you suffering from hip joint pain? There are many reasons that you could be having this pain, to begin with. First of all, with old age come aches and pains. It's an unfortunate side effect of living a good life. When you think of it that way, It may make you smile, but it doesn't help with the pain. If you've recently had an accident or injury, this could be the root of your problem.

As we all know, the older we get, the more things that seem to go wrong with our bodies. Our hips, in particular, take a lot of abuse from the rest of our body and the activities that we engage in. It's actually quite simple to end up with hip joint pain as a result of an injury to another part of your body. If you have recently had a fall or an accident where your back or leg was injured, it can easily present with hip joint pain.

A little trip can cause a lot of pain. You may not always know the cause of your hip joint pain immediately. You may fall and not feel the pain for a day or so. If this is the case, try taking an over the counter pain medication to relieve your symptoms.

If your symptoms worsen or do not go away shortly, you need to seek medical attention. Any pains that are severe should also be attended to promptly.

Hip joint pain can be caused by arthritis, many times. It is very common in older people and people who are involved in athletic activities or have recently done heavy lifting. Try taking ibuprofen, naproxen or acetaminophen to help the pain. Most of the time, hip joint pain is caused by either the swelling of the joint, as with arthritis, or by the swelling of the tendons around the joint. This is called tendonitis.

If you cannot get relief from conventional medications, your doctor may have you attend physical therapy. You'll exercise your hip joint in an attempt to relieve the pressure, swelling and pain that you may be experiencing. If this does not work, you may need hip replacement surgery. However, this is the last option you should go for.

Hip joint pain can also be caused by conditions that may require medical intervention such as a hip or stress fracture. These are serious conditions and you put yourself at risk for other health conditions if you don't get a proper diagnosis from a medical professional.

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