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Hip Problems, Age 12 and Older
Home Treatment
Home treatment may help relieve hip pain, swelling, and stiffness.
- Rest. Try to rest and protect a sore area. Stop, change, or take a break from any activity that may be causing your pain or soreness.
- Ice will help your pain and swelling. Put Reference ice or cold packs on the sore area immediately. Put ice on for 20 minutes out of every hour, and do this 4 or more times in the first 1 to 2 days. Wrap the ice in a wet towel. Do not put the ice right on the skin. Do not fall asleep with an ice pack on your skin.
- Sleep on your unaffected hip with a pillow between your knees, or sleep on your back with pillows beneath your knees.
- Gently massage or rub your hip to relieve pain and help blood flow.
- If the swelling is gone, you can put
Reference heat on the area. Moist heat with a hot
water bottle, warm towel, or a heating pad set on low may feel good on your
hip. You can carefully begin normal activities and gentle stretching.
- Reference Prone buttocks squeeze, to strengthen the buttocks muscles. These support your back and help you lift with your legs.
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Reference Pelvic tilts Opens New Window Reference
Opens New Window to stretch the lower
back -
Reference Hamstring stretch Opens New Window Reference
Opens New Window to stretch the muscles in the back
of the thigh -
Reference Hip flexor stretch Opens New Window Reference
Opens New Window to stretch the muscles in the hip
that help the hip glide and work smoothly
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Do not smoke. Smoking may delay healing because it interferes with blood supply and tissue healing. For more information, see the topic Reference Quitting Smoking.
Cast care tips
If you have a cast, see Reference cast care tips.
Symptoms to watch for during home treatment
Reference Call your doctor if any of the following occur during home treatment:
- Pain develops.
- Reference Signs of infection Opens New Window develop.
- Pale, white, blue, or cold skin develops.
- Symptoms do not get better with home treatment.
- Symptoms become more severe or more frequent.
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