How to Deal with Hip Pains 

Hip pains are encountered by people regardless of age. The most common causes of hip pain are arthritis; hip fractures; tendinitis and bursitis; hernia; and gynecological and back issues. Muscle tendons, other body tissues and hip joint structures that stabilize the hip joint may cause pain in the hip area.. Some of the hip problems are felt on one side and some are on both sides.

According to Dr. Marc Philippon, the treatment for hip pain depends on the diagnosis, but pain that\\’s caused by overuse or sports injuries is often treated with heat, rest, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication.” He is an orthopaedic surgeon in Vail, Colo. 
Several studies also advised men and women to eat foods that contain calcium, vitamin D and vitamin K, including milk, dried figs, cheese cod liver oil, broccoli, romaine lettuce, spinach and other green, leafy vegetables. 
Omega-3 fatty acids, which are famous for promoting cardiac health, may also reduce hip problems.

\\”It\\’s important to get seven to nine servings of fruits and vegetables every day as part of a healthy diet. If somebody were to change their behaviors and do that, they\\’d be taking out some of the other foods that might not be good for them,\\” says Sandra Meyerowitz, a nutritionist and owner of Nutrition Works in Louisville, Kentucky.

Indeed, proper lifestyle and safe medication or treatment may result in a successful alleviation of hip problems. Living a healthy lifestyle alone reduces the likelihood of hip replacement surgery, which is tied or linked to safety issues. Media reports have it that certain hip replacement manufacturers face lawsuit for producing flawed hip devices.

In relation to this, the US Democrats have proposed a bill calling for oversight on the distribution and sale of unsafe medical products, as featured by the Bloomberg. They stated the injuries from defective hip replacement devices like those manufactured and distributed by Stryker Orthopaedics Inc.

Complications from defective hip replacement implants include :
• Additional hip replacement or revision surgery
• Bone fractures
• Bone loss
• Complete hip failure
• Detachment of the hip device from the bone
• Genotoxicity (genetic damage)
• Hip dislocation
• Inflammatory reactions
• Loosening of hip device
• Metallosis (metal toxicity or blood poisoning)
• Presence of chromium and cobalt in the blood that may lead to cancer
• Pseudotumors
• Swelling
• Tissue damages
• Unexplained hip pain

The casting of microscopic metal bits into the circulatory system of the body may have been because of the metal components rubbing against one another. This is one effect of the alleged design problems of the Stryker metal-on-metal hip implant devices.

Possible plaintiffs may visit a lawyer for legal assistance and more information on the company\\’s hip recall. The company have already been charged with Stryker hip lawsuits by their patrons, legal specialists say.

References:
• hippain.com/problems.html
• everydayhealth.com/hip-pain/hip-pain-and-aging.aspx
• nursingtimes.net/nursing-practice-clinical-research/exploring-pain-management-in-older-people-with-hip-fracture/1970471.article