What causes pain in the right hip bone in women?
Right hip bone pain in women may be caused by trauma, synovitis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other reasons. It is recommended to visit a hospital for a detailed examination to determine the exact cause.
1. Trauma
Injuries such as falls or external impacts may damage the bones or soft tissues of the right hip, or lead to local fractures or dislocations, resulting in pain. It is advisable to rest adequately. In cases of fracture, treatment with external fixation or surgical internal fixation should be determined based on the severity of the fracture to relieve symptoms.
2. Synovitis
Synovitis can occur when the synovial membrane is irritated due to trauma, infection, or joint degeneration, triggering an inflammatory response. This leads to dysregulation of synovial fluid secretion, fluid accumulation, and joint lesions, causing pain in the right hip bone area. It is recommended to take medications such as celecoxib capsules, diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets, or naproxen sustained-release tablets under medical guidance to relieve pain and inflammation.
3. Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy joint tissues, leading to symptoms such as pain and swelling in joints including the shoulders, knees, ankles, and hips, potentially causing pain in the right hip bone of women. It is recommended to follow a doctor's instructions and take disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs such as methotrexate tablets, leflunomide tablets, or sulfasalazine enteric-coated tablets to help control disease progression.
In addition, avascular necrosis of the femoral head may also cause similar symptoms. It is important to seek timely medical care and receive proper treatment under a physician’s guidance to prevent worsening of the condition and increased treatment difficulty.