Why Does My Right Hip Hurt?
Right hip pain can be caused by physiological factors, sciatica, piriformis syndrome, pelvic tumors, and other reasons.
Physiological Factors: Prolonged sitting, improper posture, cycling, etc., can cause prolonged pressure on the right hip, leading to right hip pain. Appropriate rest and posture adjustment can alleviate the pain.
Sciatica: Common causes of sciatica include lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spinal stenosis. Due to lumbar instability, the nerves are stimulated, resulting in numbness and pain in the lumbar-sacral region and hips. Patients can take nerve-nourishing or analgesic drugs, such as Mecobalamin and Aspirin.
Piriformis Syndrome: Piriformis syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the sciatic nerve in the hip. After onset, it causes pain in the hips, especially when lifting heavy objects or bending over. It is recommended to undergo the piriformis tension test at the hospital and consider surgical treatment if necessary.
Pelvic Tumors: Pelvic tumors are common benign tumors. After onset, they not only cause pain in the lower abdomen but also in the right hip. Patients should seek medical attention promptly for surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and other treatments.
To avoid adverse effects on the body, when experiencing right hip pain, it is recommended to visit a formal medical institution early, undergo relevant examinations to identify the cause, and then cooperate with professional doctors for treatment. During treatment, it is important to rest sufficiently and avoid prolonged heavy labor.