Can female problems cause hip pain?
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medical health
bone and joint conditions
Gynecological and back issues “Hip pain in women can have gynecological causes,” Siegrist says. “It's important not to just assume that the pain is caused by arthritis, bursitis, or tendinitis. Depending on your age and other health issues, the pain in your hip could be coming from some other system.”
Similarly, what gynecological problems cause hip pain?
Endometriosis (when the uterus lining grows somewhere else) can cause pelvic tenderness, which some women describe as hip pain. Pain from the back and spine also can be referred and felt around the buttocks and hip, Siegrist says.
In this way, how do I know if my hip pain is serious?
Ask someone to drive you to urgent care or the emergency room if your hip pain is caused by an injury and is accompanied by:
- A joint that appears deformed.
- Inability to move your leg or hip.
- Inability to bear weight on the affected leg.
- Intense pain.
- Sudden swelling.
- Any signs of infection (fever, chills, redness)
Symptoms of a hip problem may include:
- pain in the hip joint (usually felt in the groin area)
- referred pain to the thigh and knee.
- limping.
- reduced range of motion.
- muscle stiffness.
- pain when trying to put weight through the leg on the affected side.