Is there any danger in striking the buttocks?

Hitting the buttocks is dangerous and may cause localized injury, bleeding, affect mental health, etc., and may even be life-threatening.
Generally speaking, a gentle blow to the buttocks will not cause obvious damage or harm, but if the blow is stronger and longer, it may cause danger, such as causing local soft tissue damage to the buttocks, skin redness and swelling, causing sitting and walking difficulties.
And the more serious can be due to the intensity of larger, longer strikes, causing hip muscle tissue cells bleeding, and even the possibility of muscle lysis, muscle lysis caused by potassium ions, myoglobin and other substances released in large quantities, triggering hyperkalemia, which can lead to cardiac arrhythmia.
The myoglobin produced by muscle lysis may block the kidneys and renal tubules, triggering acute renal failure, and those who are not treated in time may cause irreversible renal impairment and even life-threatening injuries.
Therefore, and as far as possible to avoid hitting the buttocks, especially when educating children, it is recommended to avoid hitting the buttocks and other violent behavior, using other educational methods, because violent education may also affect the child’s mental health.