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Hip pain: what does it mean?

Hip pain can mean a lot of different things depending on where it hurts, how it started, and your age/activity level. The hip is a deep joint, so pain can actually come from the joint itself, nearby muscles, nerves, or even the lower back.

Here are the most common causes:

1) Wear-and-tear (very common, especially after 40)

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Feels like deep groin pain or stiffness
  • Worse in the morning or after sitting
  • Gets worse over time

2) Muscle or tendon irritation (overuse/injury)

  • Bursitis
  • Pain on the outside of the hip
  • Worse when lying on that side or walking a lot

3) Nerve-related pain

  • Sciatica
  • Pain may start in the lower back and travel to the hip, buttock, or leg
  • Can feel sharp, burning, or shooting

4) Injury or trauma

  • Muscle strain, ligament injury, or in severe cases fracture
  • More likely after a fall or accident
  • Severe pain and difficulty bearing weight is a warning sign

5) Referred pain

Sometimes the hip feels painful, but the problem is actually in:

  • Lower back (spine issues)
  • Knee or pelvis
  • In rare cases, internal organs

When to take it seriously

Get checked urgently if you have:

  • Sudden severe pain or inability to walk
  • Fever with hip pain
  • Visible swelling or deformity
  • Pain after a fall or injury
  • Night pain that doesn’t improve

Simple takeaway

  • Gradual stiffness = often wear-and-tear
  • Outer hip pain = often bursitis or muscle issue
  • Radiating pain = often nerve-related

If you want, tell me:

  • your age
  • where exactly it hurts (front, side, or back)
  • what makes it worse

I can narrow it down more precisely.

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