Hip Pain

Hip pain can feel slightly debilitating and can take away from the enjoyment of your everyday life. There are many things that can cause hip pain and it’s important to discuss your symptoms with your doctor so they can determine the exact cause and from there, develop a treatment system that will work best for you.

Causes of Hip Pain

Hip pain isn’t only felt directly in the hips but can occur in the groin or thigh area. Hip pain can affect other parts of your body and make it harder to enjoy participating in the activities that you once loved. Hip pain can be caused by a number of things, ranging from injuries to conditions.

Common causes of hip pain include:

  • Inflamed tendons- This is the most common cause of acute hip pain. This can be caused by over-exercising and pulling a muscle. This can be painful but should heal within a few days with rest.
  • Arthritis- This is the most common cause of long-term pain. This can cause you to feel pain, stiff or tender joints, and may make it hard to walk comfortably. There are variations of arthritis, and your doctor can help you determine which is affecting you.
  • Hip Fractures- This is most common in older adults and people who struggle with osteoporosis. They can cause very sudden and severe hip pain and requires immediate medical attention. Without medical attention, complications can arise and cause further issues in your body.

Treating Hip Pain

Each cause of hip pain may require different forms of treatment. When it comes to exercise-related pain, rest is usually enough to help heal the injury and should be gone within a few days. When you’re dealing with arthritis, your doctor will have to prescribe certain medications that will help you deal with the pain and stiffness associated with arthritis.

For fractures and other injuries, they may require surgical intervention to help repair the hip or to replace the hip.

Don’t let hip pain stop you from enjoying the activities that you love. Contact Midtown Medical & Wellness Center in Amarillo, TX at (806) 379-8004 to learn more about treating your hip pain today!

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