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Outer Hip Pain: Causes, Treatment, and Outlook

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Outer hip pain is often due to bursitis or tendonitis, but there are several other possible causes. Image for illustration purposes
Outer hip pain is often due to bursitis or tendonitis, but there are several other possible causes. Image for illustration purposes
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Medical News Today

Lateral hip pain is pain that affects the outer side of the hip. Pain in this area can develop suddenly or gradually.

Both injury and overuse can cause pain in the outer hip area. People use their hips constantly while walking, sitting, and moving throughout the day. As a result, hip pain is a common problem.

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While outer hip pain may sometimes go away on its own, other cases require the help of a medical professional.

Follow the link below to Medical News Today to read the full story:

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/outer-hip-pain?utm_term=feedcontent&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=MNT%20Daily%20News&utm_content=2025-10-16&apid=&rvid=4ba4ec80177cae00eabc43b8bc6648d598c4a356d104663735777e0a0f8b5c9f#causes

Information source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com

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