Some possible causes of hip pain are as follows:-
Injury to the hip
Fractures of the femoral neck.
Dislocation of the femoral head out of the socket
Corticosteroid medications, such as prednisolone or methylprednisolone.
Smoking and alcohol abuse
Working conditions of high atmospheric pressure, such as those of miners.
Common causes of hip pain can be related to issues with the anatomy, muscles, and tendons. Some common causes include arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, muscle strains, and hip fractures. These conditions can lead to pain and discomfort in the hip area.
The cause of hip joint pain is typically excess movement by pounding of the leg on to hard pavement such as cement. Typically, hip joint pain is caused by a lack of stretching or excess strain.
Neuropathic pain often appears to have no obvious cause but some causes include alcoholism, back, leg and hip problems. Symptoms include shooting and burning pain and tingling and numbness.
Typical causes of hip pain are injury, improper alignment of the hip joint, illness. Women tend to have problems with their hips and knees due to the natural way are hip are wider making the alignment of are bodies off. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/hip_pain/article_em.htm#causes
Common causes of hip pain after riding a bike may include overuse injuries, improper bike fit, muscle imbalances, poor riding technique, and underlying conditions such as bursitis or arthritis.
Lack of calcium causes pain in bones .So take foods which are rich in calcium.
The stretching of the pelvis during delivery can cause short- and long-term pain.
I don't think this is a good idea, running with a hip replacement might even damage the muscles, she should do some walking charity event instead of running.
Older people tend to suffer from arthritis which causes hip joint pain.More exercise would be helpful and medication for inflammation would also be helpful ,as a last resort one can have a hip replacement.
There are some simple things a person can do at home to help relieve hip pain. Try doing some exercises targeted for the hip area, use ice on the area, for arthritis pain use heat and do stretches.
Go to the chiropractor, physical therapist etc. ice it and when you sleep,put a pillow underneath the thigh of the side of the injured hip. If you sleep on your side, be sure to sleep on the injured hip to avoid gravitational pull
I'd say visit the Doctor, as soon as possible