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How Can Severe Pain In The Hips Be Treated?

last Monday, mopped the kitchen and bath, and cleaned the bathroom. Next day was very difficult to get out of bed, right hip is giving me a lot of pain, can't walk without a cane, difficult to get up out of a chair, into bed, or out of vehicle. I am an eighty year old female
Wed, 21 Feb 2018
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Hi,
Thanks for the query, I understand your concern.
The excessive stress exerted to the ligaments/ muscles surrounding hip joint or the hip joint itself / following less synovial fluid in joint./ stress fracture of the joint or thigh bones.
To pin point the cause an MRI would help. Consultation of an orthopedic surgeon is needful at the moment.followed by specific treatment.
Till then you have to take rest.Use hot/ cold compresses/ Take over the counter NSAID pill ( in a small dose of 200mg Ibuprofen 2-3 times a day after food )
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How Can Severe Pain In The Hips Be Treated?

Hi, Thanks for the query, I understand your concern. The excessive stress exerted to the ligaments/ muscles surrounding hip joint or the hip joint itself / following less synovial fluid in joint./ stress fracture of the joint or thigh bones. To pin point the cause an MRI would help. Consultation of an orthopedic surgeon is needful at the moment.followed by specific treatment. Till then you have to take rest.Use hot/ cold compresses/ Take over the counter NSAID pill ( in a small dose of 200mg Ibuprofen 2-3 times a day after food ) Thanks