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It is bursitis of the hip. It happens when your bursa sac inflames and rubs up against your bone and muscle.
Hip pain that is diagnosed as trochanteric pain syndrome and also called trochanteric bursitis, is a swelling or inflammation of the bursa that is a part of a the human hip. The causes of bursitis are documented by doctors as being a result of twisting or overuse and sometimes with no known explanation.
The most common site for bursitis to occur is the shoulder (subdeltoid), but it also is seen in the elbows (olecranon), hips (trochanteric), knees, heels (Achilles), and toes.
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Serious in the sense of painful, then yes, but otherwise inflammation of the hip bursa (commonest being trochanteric bursitis) has no serious long term sequelae. Steroid injections can be the administered to help alleviate the inflammation and pain and very occasionally bursectomy (surgical removal of the bursa) may be required.
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