What's wrong with inner hip pain?

If pain occurs on the inner side of the hip joint, it is necessary to consider the pathological changes of the hip joint, such as hip joint osteoarthritis, synovitis, glenoid labrum cartilage damage, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, or damage to the muscles and ligaments around the groin, which is related to factors such as improper posture, excessive strain, cold stimulation, and trauma. Patients can complete hip joint X-ray, magnetic resonance and other imaging examinations to determine their condition. After the condition is clarified, the patient can intervene with symptomatic symptoms, such as oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, celecoxib capsules, etc., to relieve pain. It can also assist local acupuncture, massage, magnetic therapy, ultrasound and other physical therapies to repair damaged structures, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain.