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Hip Pain (bilateral) Definition
Common names:
  • Hip Pain (bilateral)
  • Hip Pain (both hips)
  • Pain in Both Hips
  • Pain in the Hips (both hips)
  • Painful Hips (both hips)
  • Sore Hips (both hips)
What is hip pain (bilateral)?
A person with bilateral hip pain has discomfort in the structures of both hips. Hip pain may be caused by injury, irritation or inflammation of the skin, muscles, bones or joints in the hips. Images

What are the symptoms of hip pain (bilateral)?
Symptoms depend on the underlying cause for the bilateral hip pain. Symptoms that occur with hip pain may include hip swelling, hip bruising, hip stiffness, hip tenderness, and warmth or redness to the skin overlying the hip joint. Other symptoms include fever, difficulty walking, and limping. Images

How does the doctor treat hip pain (bilateral)?
Treatment depends on the underlying cause for the bilateral hip pain. Treatment for hip pain may include rest, leg elevation, cold compresses, crutches, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications for pain. Some may benefit from physical therapy, antibiotics, warm compresses, and corticosteroids. A smaller number may benefit from hip joint replacement surgery. Images

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Last Updated: Mar 19, 2009
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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