Osteoarthritis
The symptoms of osteoarthritis can vary greatly from person to person, but if it affects the hip, it will typically cause:
- mild inflammation of the tissues in and around the hip joint
- damage to cartilage – the strong, flexible tissue that lines the bones
- bony growths (osteophytes) that develop around the edge of the hip joint
This can lead to pain, stiffness and difficulty doing certain activities.
There's no cure for osteoarthritis, but the symptoms can be eased using a number of different treatments. Surgery isn't usually necessary.
Read more about treating osteoarthritis.