PositiveMed

The Positive Side of Medicine

What Can Cause Hip Pain at Night?

What Can Cause Hip Pain at Night

Share This Post

Hip pain at night may make it almost impossible for you to fall asleep. This pain can come suddenly and other times it may develop gradually.

It is more common in women than men and most prevalent in women who are aged between 40 and 60 years. It is typically caused by overuse or injury, but there are other causes.

Which are the common causes of hip pain at night?

The hip pain at night may be caused by various different conditions which affect the hip joint, surrounding tissue, or connected muscles.

Here are some of the common causes of hip pain at night:

Tendinopathy

This is a disease of the tendons. Inflammation or break down of the tendons in the hip may occur due to overloading or compression. This can result to pain at night.

Bursitis

The bursae sacs get inflamed, causing pain from the hip, spreading down to the thigh. The pain is sharp and intense which worsens at night.

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis occurs as a result of ‘wear and tear’ of the cartilage tissue that surrounds the bones at the end. It is common in those who are aged.

The wearing away of the cartilage at the hip, causes the bones to rub against each other leading to inflammation and pain.

Greater trochanteric pain syndrome

When the gluteal muscles around the buttocks are not strong enough, may make the front of the hip to overreact so as to support the rest of the joint. This squeezes the hip and pelvis causing pain at the hip called greater trochanteric pain syndrome.

Exercise-related causes

Vigorous exercises such as dancing, soccer, and running has been found to increase the risk of hip pain.

Other causes

The following are some of the other factors that may cause hip pain at night:

Hip Pain


Age
Injury or accident
Obesity and overweight
Pain from the back, pelvis, or knee

Treatment

You are in a position to treat the hip pain at night by changing sleep routines besides other changes in lifestyle.
Here are some of the hip pain management options that may help you at night:

Exercise

Strengthen the hip, gluteal muscles, thighs, and pelvis with exercises which moves these areas from one side to another.

Avoid the exercise and activities that aggravates the tendons and hips such as hill walking and running.
Go for lower impact activities such as cycling and swimming, instead of vigorous exercises.
When exercising, always warm up and then cool down well.

Sleep

Regular changing of sleeping position may help to stop hip pain. You can try the following:

Lie flat on your back. This will avoid much compression between your hips.
When you are lying on one side, place the pillow between the legs to keep the legs parallel and support the pelvis, hips, and spine.

Consider changing your mattress to improve support and to evenly distribute your weight to reduce pressure on hips.

Lifestyle changes
Avoid sitting with your legs crossed
Maintain a healthy weight
Do not stand with weight on one hip as it is pushed to the other side
Pain management

You can control and relieve hip pain in these ways:
Take over-the-counter drugs such as naproxen, aspirin, or ibuprofen to control inflammation and reduce pain.
Apply ice to your hip after exercise to prevent swelling and pain.

Use a hot water bottle or heat pad on the area affected after a few days.
Have a corticosteroid injection to provide a temporary relief, although it may not address the cause of the pain.
Have some massage to relax the muscles in the hips.

Outlook

In some cases, the hip pain at night is unavoidable and a part of aging.
Exercising in moderation with the suitable footwear and having a healthy weight can help to protect your joints and bones. If you do these two things, you prevent hip pain at night from worsening.
If the pain persists, you should see your doctor for alternative remedies.

Edited by: Jessa (Feb. 19, 2019)

More To Explore

Health and Food

Red quinoa with ginger

This is the perfect recipe to take advantage of all the wonderful benefits of quinoa, once called “Gold of the Incas,” this protein-rich grain has

health

The Truth about Hair Loss

The Truth about Hair Loss By PositiveMed-Team Edited By Stephanie Dawson Many people are looking for something to prevent hair loss with minimal side effects.

Inspiration

The Many Uses of Epsom Salts

Epsom salts have fantastic health benefits that you can enjoy in many different ways including a relaxing bath, a facial scrub, and as a hair

Health and Food

4 Amazing Juices

If you like to get a boost of vitamins and minerals, try juicing. It helps you to receive a wide range of nutrients which you

Inspiration

Treatment for Cocaine Abuse

Treatment for Cocaine Abuse By: Andres Carvajal Edited By: Stephanie Dawson Not so long ago the main treatment for drug abuse was strictly medical. Fortunately

Scroll to Top