
Causes of Hip Joint Pain
Disease description:
I've been experiencing unexplained pain in my hip joint area these days. I'd like to ask the doctor, what are the causes of hip joint pain?

The causes of hip joint pain are complex and include primarily osseous factors (such as femoral head necrosis, femoral epiphysis dislocation), nerve root compression (such as lumbar disc herniation), tumors or tuberculosis in the hip joint area, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, Paget's disease, trauma, environmental factors (such as cold exposure), and medication-related factors (such as osteoporosis caused by long-term corticosteroid use). In addition, sports injuries, acute injuries, chronic injuries, hip joint dysplasia, and infectious arthritis can also lead to hip joint pain.
If the pain persists or worsens, timely medical consultation is recommended.