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What Are Causes of Nontraumatic Hip Pain?

Dr. Sunil Rajan is a very good and senior joint replacement surgeon in Indore. he is the director of Dr Rajan's knee clinic in Indore. Dr. Rajan performs hip replacement surgery, knee transplant surgery, shoulder replacement surgery and joint replacement surgery and knee replacement surgery in Indore at affortable price. If you are looking for the best doctor for knee pain in Indore, then contact Dr. Rajan. Book an Appointment today call us at 9826200015 and online visit for more informatoin - https://www.drsunilrajan.com

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What Are Causes of Nontraumatic Hip Pain?

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  1. DR. SUNIL RAJAN Head ofDepartment Apollo Institute of Orthopaedics, Apollo Hospitals,Indore M.S Orthopedics, Specialization: Joint ReplacementSurgery

  2. What Are Causes of Nontraumatic Hip Pain? A variety of illnesses may cause hip pain. Anything that causes systemic inflammation in the body may also affect the hip pain. The synovium is a lining tissue that covers those parts of the hip joint not covered by cartilage. Synovitis (syno = synovium + itis = inflammation), or inflammation of this lining tissue, causes fluid to leak into the joint, resulting in swelling and pain.

  3. Arthritis Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of hip pain in those over the age of 50 and often is the cause of hip pain that occurs at night. However, other types of arthritis can be present. These may include rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosingspondylitis, arthritis associated with inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis). Some systemic diseases are associated with hip pain, including sickle cell disease, in which a joint may swell during a sickle crisis either with or without an underlying infection. The hip joint is not the only joint that may be involved. Viral or bacterial infections may cause hip inflammation. Examples include Lyme disease, Reiter's syndrome, and infections caused by food poisoning. Avascular necrosis (a = none + vascular [blood] necrosis [death]) of the femoral head may occur in people who have taken corticosteroid medications like prednisone for a prolonged period. In this condition, also called osteonecrosis (osteo = bone), the femoral head loses its blood supply, becomes weakened, and causes hip pain.

  4. Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (or just Perthes disease) describes avascular necrosis of the femoral head in children and is idiopathic, meaning the cause is unknown. It usually affects males between the ages of 4 and 8. Fibromyalgia is a systemic pain syndrome associated with pain and stiffness that can cause significant discomfort throughout the body and may manifest as hip pain. There may be associated sleep disorders, muscle cramps and spasms, tenderness of a variety of muscle groups in the whole body, and fatigue.

  5. Referred Hip Pain Hip pain may not originate in the hip itself but may be felt there due to issues in adjacent structures. A hernia or defect of the abdominal wall may cause pain in the front part of the hip. A hernia occurs when there is a weakness or tear in an area where muscles of the abdominal wall come together. They are named according to their location; inguinal (groin) hernias are most common. Femoral hernias that arise from a canal near the hip joint are another type of hernia that might also cause hip pain. A sports hernia (athletic pubalgia) is a strain or tear of any soft tissue (muscle, tendon, ligament) in the lower abdomen or groin area and can also cause pain that is difficult to isolate in the hip.

  6. Peripheral nerves can become inflamed, causing hip pain. Meralgiaparesthetica occurs when the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve of the thigh becomes irritated. This condition is common in pregnancy, in people wearing tight clothes, or in people with diabetes.

  7. Sciatica, or inflammation of nerve roots from the spinal cord, may also appear with hip pain and pain that runs down the leg. There are a variety of reasons for the sciatic nerve to become inflamed, including spinal stenosis due to osteoarthritis of the lumbar spine, ruptured or bulging disks in the vertebral column of the back, and spasms of the muscles that support the low back. Piriformis syndrome describes sciatic nerve inflammation that causes buttock and posterior hip pain due to sciatic nerve irritation because of inflammation of the piriformis muscle in the buttock area.

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  9. Special Considerations for Children Children who complain of leg or hip pain should be taken seriously and the pain not be ignored. If the pain is persistent, if a limp is present, or if the child has a fever, a health care professional should be contacted. Potential concerns in children with hip pain include • a slipped capital femoral epiphysis, a condition in which the bone growth plate of the femoral head shifts out of place, • Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, or avascular necrosis of the femoral head, • juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, or Still's disease. If a fever is present, septic arthritis or an infection of the hip joint may be present. This may be due to a virus or bacteria. Symptoms include fever, pain, limping, and sometimes refusal to walk. Viral infections are the most common cause of synovitis in infants and resolve without treatment. If the health care professional is concerned that the cause of synovitis may be a bacterial infection, urgent orthopedic consultation and evaluation may be needed in this situation.

  10. Dr. Sunil Rajan is a very good and senior joint replacement surgeon in Indore. he is the director of Dr Rajan's knee clinic in Indore. Dr. Rajan performs hip replacement surgery, knee transplant surgery, shoulder replacement surgery and joint replacement surgery and knee replacement surgery in Indore at affortable price. If you are looking for the best doctor for knee pain in Indore, then contact Dr. Rajan. Book an Appointment today call us at 9826200015 and online visit for more informatoin - https://www.drsunilrajan.com Online Book Appointment Today :- https://www.drsunilrajan.com/contactus.htm Please go through our social media : like our page to know more about joint replacement surgeon. Facebook :- https://www.facebook.com/drrajankneeclinic Please do follow on Instagram Instagram :- https://www.instagram.com/drsunil_rajan To More Post:- What Are Causes of Traumatic Hip Pain?

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