Pain in the right buttock with thigh root is considered to be caused by chronic strain injury, commonly sciatica or lumbar disc herniation with local nerve compression. The typical symptoms of the patient are pain, numbness of the lower limbs with limited movement, mainly associated with prolonged chronic strain. In elderly people, bone degeneration may occur as they age, manifesting as localized rupture of the fibrous ring and protrusion of the nucleus pulposus to compress the nerve roots, which may also cause pain and numbness in the lower extremities and restriction of movement. If necessary, you can also give pain medication, a combination of aminoglutethimide, B vitamins, nerve nutrition drugs, to a certain extent, can also improve the patient’s symptoms of discomfort.