Transient synovitis

Transient synovitis is sometimes referred to as irritable hip. It generally presents as acute hip pain following a recent viral infection. It is the commonest cause of hip pain in children. The typical age group is 3-8 years.

Features

NICE help us with the difficult task of excluding septic arthritis and other serious diagnoses in children who present with a limp. They suggest:

Transient synovitis is self-limiting, requiring only rest and analgesia.