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[|Human|] I have been diagnosed with right arthritic hip but I am confused because my bone density tests the year before showed an increase in bone density which I attributed to increased exercise and vitamin supplements. I am 60 years of age, had played tennis competitively and often. I am told that there is little to be done but take ibuprofen for pain, exercise, but in time I will need a hip replacement. Is that all ther is? Thanks
[|AI|]  Hi First I would like to make it clear to you that arthritis has nothing to do with Bone Density increase as such. Arthritis is an inflammation of the joint causing joint pain and limitation of movements. In early stage painkillers like Ibuprofen help, but they cannot be taken for long due to its side effects. For long term, if the pain prevents you from doing your daily activities it will be better to go for Hip Replacement.