So, osteoarthritis of the hip very commonly affects people’s sleep, and there are a number of things that you can do to try and relieve the symptoms at nighttime. One of the main things is just looking at good sleep hygiene. With that side of things, you want to make sure that you’re not drinking too much before you go to sleep, you don’t have caffeinated drinks in the latter part of the day, and that you have a set routine in terms of when you go to bed. Avoiding watching screens and things like that before you go to sleep as well is very beneficial. Take a painkiller just before you go to bed, and that can help to alleviate symptoms enough to let you go off to sleep. Also make sure your mattress is reasonably supportive, and if you wish at night, put a pillow between your legs as well, and that can sometimes help settle the symptoms down.