Common Causes of Hip Pain: Bursitis and Strains Explained
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Written by Paul Frysh
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This article from WebMD explains common causes of hip pain, focusing on bursitis (inflammation of fluid-filled sacs that ease friction between muscles, tendons, and bones) and muscle/tendon strains or sprains. It describes symptoms like sharp pain on the outside or inside of the hip that may worsen with walking, squatting, or climbing stairs. The content appears to be part of a slideshow format covering various reasons for hip pain.
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· 5 pulledIt's when fluid-filled sacs, or 'bursae,' that ease friction between muscle, tendons, and bones get irritated and swollen.
It can happen on the outside bony part of your hip (trochanteric bursitis), where it causes sharp, intense pain that dulls and spreads out over time.
Less often, it happens on the inside (hip bursitis), where it causes pain in the groin.
Either may worsen when you walk, squat, or climb stairs.
It's when you overstretch or tear any of the muscles and tendons that help your hip joint move.
You use them to sit, stand, dance, kick, and run. Find out from WebMD's slide show what makes your hips hurt, and what you can do about it.
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