Signs Someone Should Speak With A Doctor About Hip Pain

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Various factors and health conditions can cause hip pain, including injury from a fall, a trapped nerve, and arthritis. A person’s symptoms may vary depending on the underlying cause of their hip pain. Image for illustration purposes
Various factors and health conditions can cause hip pain, including injury from a fall, a trapped nerve, and arthritis. A person’s symptoms may vary depending on the underlying cause of their hip pain. Image for illustration purposes
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People should contact a doctor about hip pain that affects sleep or daily activities or lasts longer than 2 weeks. People with severe pain, difficulty walking, or loss of feeling should seek emergency help.

Various factors and health conditions can cause hip pain, including injury from a fall, a trapped nerve, and arthritis. A person’s symptoms may vary depending on the underlying cause of their hip pain.

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

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