Transient osteoporosis of the hip

What is transient osteoporosis of the hip joint? Unlike normal osteoporosis, which is painless and progressive, and on the other hand, it affects all the bones of the body, this disease affects only the femur, and it is also painful, but it is not progressive. Prevalence: It is seen in pregnant women and men aged 40-70 in the last trimester of pregnancy. Symptoms: Sudden pain in the groin and front of the hip joint as well as the side of the pelvis and back without any history of impact or pressure.

🌷 Hip joint movements are painful and aggravated by walking The course of the disease: the pain worsens in a few weeks and remains stable for a few months and then gradually subsides. Diagnosis: There is no special point in plain radiography and only in the advanced stages of bone density reduction is seen. MRI is very helpful for diagnosis 🌷 Treatment: This disease will recover by itself within 6-12 months, but the only point is to take care of a possible fracture, and you should use a walker or a cane. 🌷 Necessary cares: exercise and softening movements to prevent joint dryness 🌱 Swimming is useful for this disease
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