Irritable hip - Treatment 

Treating irritable hip 

Most children with irritable hip can be treated at home using a combination of painkillers and bed rest.

Painkillers

The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) called ibuprofen is the painkiller that's usually recommended to treat hip pain. Ibuprofen should help to relieve pain, reduce inflammation and speed up your child’s recovery.

Do not give aspirin to children who are under 16 years old because it can trigger a serious condition called Reye’s syndrome, which can cause brain and liver damage.

Massaging the affected hip and applying heat may also help to reduce your child’s hip pain.

Bed rest

Bed rest is recommended until the symptoms of pain resolve, which usually takes around 7 to 10 days.

Hospital admission

Your child may be admitted to hospital if diagnosis is uncertain or painkillers and bed rest haven't eased the pain.

Further tests may be given to rule out an infection inside the hip joint (septic arthritis).

These tests may include:

Septic arthritis can be treated by taking antibiotics and by draining the infected fluid out of the joint.

Recovery

It usually takes a fortnight to recover from irritable hip, although your GP may recommend that your child does not play sport or take part in any strenuous activities for at least another two weeks following treatment. This is to reduce the chance of irritable hip returning.

Swimming is a good way to strengthen the joint and get it moving again.

  • show glossary terms
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-inflammatory medicines reduce swelling and inflammation.
Inflammation
Inflammation is the body's response to infection, irritation or injury. It causes redness, swelling, pain and sometimes a feeling of heat in the affected area.
Painkillers
Painkillers (analgesics) are medicines that relieve pain. Examples include paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen.  
X-ray
An X-ray is a painless way of producing pictures of inside the body using radiation.

Last reviewed: 17/06/2011

Next review due: 17/06/2013

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