Irritable hip (coxitis fugax) is a common condition involving symptoms such as temporary hip pain and limping that primarily affects children. This health tip provides more information about this condition.
Has your child suddenly started limping and you don't know why? And is he or she unable to ignore the pain, even when playing? If so, you should do something about it. It could be a condition known as irritable hip: temporary pain caused by fluid in the hip joint.
To ensure a quick and safe recovery, the hip must be protected. For children with the condition, that means no sport. Walking sticks may help relieve strain on the hip joint when walking, and very small children will need to stay in bed.
In consultation with a doctor, painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs are usually used. These drugs help to reduce local inflammation and the build-up of fluid. You should see a clear improvement in the condition after a week. Contact a paediatrician if there is no improvement or if the child has a temperature of more than 38.5°C.