Pay close attention to changes in your hip. Early detection is key.
Groin pain is a common first sign. This pain might radiate down your thigh and potentially into your knee. It often worsens with weight-bearing activities like walking or climbing stairs. Rest may provide temporary relief.
You might experience a gradual limitation in hip range of motion. Simple movements, like bending over or crossing your legs, may become increasingly difficult or painful.
A limp may develop as you compensate for hip pain and reduced mobility. You might unconsciously favor your unaffected leg while walking.
Some individuals notice a clicking or popping sensation in their hip joint, particularly during movement.
Later-stage symptoms include significant hip stiffness and severe pain, even at rest. The pain can be intense, disrupting sleep and everyday activities. Muscle wasting around the hip might also occur.
If you experience any combination of these symptoms, especially after prolonged prednisone use, seek immediate medical attention. Early diagnosis allows for timely intervention, improving treatment outcomes.


