What’s wrong with the pain in the side of my ass?

The possible causes of pain next to the buttocks include pyriformis syndrome, sacroiliac arthritis, femoral head necrosis, gluteal muscle strain.
1. Piriformis syndrome: commonly caused by trauma or strain injury to the piriformis muscle adhesion and swelling, compression to the sciatic nerve can cause pain next to the buttocks, pain can also be dispersed to the lower limbs, but also lower limbs numbness.
2. Sacroiliac arthritis: proliferation and degeneration of sacroiliac joints can cause narrowing of sacroiliac joint space, which can cause lumbosacral pain and swelling, and this condition can also involve both sides of the buttocks and cause pain.
3. Femoral head necrosis: when bilateral femoral head ischemic necrosis, pain can be seen around the hip joint and beside the hip, and there can be limp, limited hip joint activities and other symptoms.
4. Gluteal muscle strain: sitting for a long time or often running and jumping can cause chronic strain and spasm of gluteal muscles, and the symptoms of pain next to the hip appear.
When the symptoms of pain next to the hip appear, you need to exclude sciatic fracture and sciatic tumor and other diseases. If the pain cannot be relieved after rest, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the pain and receive appropriate treatment.