Does normal person have hydrops from hip joint?

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Hip joint effusion is caused by inflammation of hip joint synovium. Due to a variety of causes, such as traumatic injury, intra-articular injury, bone hyperplasia, bone collapse and other mechanical stimulation, as well as cartilage degeneration, osteonecrosis, arthritis, joint tuberculosis, rheumatism and other biochemical stimulation, the microcirculation of hip joint is blocked, resulting in aseptic inflammation. Does normal person have hydrops from hip joint? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Does normal person have hydrops from hip joint?

First: under normal circumstances, the production and absorption of synovial fluid is balanced. Synovial fluid is secreted by synovium, which can nourish articular cartilage and lubricate joints. It will be continuously updated during joint activities. However, when the synovium is stimulated by inflammation, the absorption of synovial fluid is obstructed, the original balance is broken, and the production of synovial fluid is greater than reabsorption.

Second: hip joint effusion has always been considered as an early sign of femoral head necrosis, which is mainly manifested as tenderness in the groin, and even as pelvic tilt and uneven length of legs in severe cases. If the hip joint effusion is found, the patient must pay attention to it and seek medical treatment as soon as possible. A small amount of hip joint effusion can be completely recovered by conservative treatment.

Third: give up treatment or delay treatment, but if treatment, it may be because of a large number of fluid in the joint cavity, resulting in increased pressure in the joint cavity, so that the blood supply of the femoral head is insufficient, easy to become the inducing factor of avascular necrosis of the femoral head, if the treatment method is improper, it can turn into suppurative arthritis or avascular necrosis of the femoral head.

matters needing attention

1. The joint should stop moving, or even brake, in order to reduce effusion, but this method is easy to cause joint function loss, muscle atrophy, and induce other joint lesions. 2. When recovering, we should make more efforts, persist in exercise, and eat more foods rich in protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, etc.