Half of the buttock numbness should be considered both physiological factors, but also consider the factors of disease, physiological factors are mostly seen in the long time poor sitting posture, disease factors are seen in the lumbar disc herniation, buttock trauma and so on.
1. Physiological factors: lack of activity on weekdays and long time sitting posture may cause numbness on one side of the buttock after nerve compression.
2. Disease factors:
(1) Lumbar disc herniation: lumbar disc herniation will cause compression of nerves, especially compression of the sciatic nerve, which will cause numbness in the buttocks, because the sciatic nerve is mainly distributed in the thigh, calf and buttocks.
(2) Hip trauma: If the hip is hit by trauma, it can lead to local muscle edema, blood circulation is seriously impaired, and the patient will also have symptoms of numbness in the hip.
Half of the buttock numbness can also be caused by other factors, it is recommended that patients who do not get relief for a long time should consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of the doctor to make a clear diagnosis, and then actively carry out the treatment.