Early Signs of AVN Hip & Why Timely Treatment Is Crucial

Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the hip is a progressive bone condition that begins silently, often with minor discomfort. The early signs of AVN hip are typically overlooked, leading to worsening joint damage. Recognizing the early symptoms of AVN is crucial in preventing long-term disability. Common early signs of AVN include dull or sharp pain in the hip, groin, or buttocks, stiffness after sitting, and difficulty walking or climbing stairs. If diagnosed during Stage I or Stage II AVN, the chances of successful conservative treatment are much higher. Timely AVN treatment, especially in the early stages, can prevent the collapse of the femoral head and delay or eliminate the need for a hip replacement.

In India, many patients reach the hospital only when the disease has progressed to Stage III or IV, where surgical interventions like core decompression or even hip replacement become the only option. Using tools like MRI and digital X-rays, early diagnosis of AVN hip can be achieved quickly. AVN diagnosis in India has improved with technological advances and better awareness. Orthopedic experts now recommend routine hip scans if patients report unexplained pain or stiffness for more than two weeks. Early intervention using treatments like stem cell therapy, bisphosphonates, or physical therapy can restore blood flow and save the joint. Hence, understanding the early symptoms of AVN hip is the key to timely and effective treatment.



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