Why do I feel tingling in my buttocks muscles?

Gluteal muscle tingling is common in the following diseases: first, gluteal epicutaneous neuritis, the gluteal epicutaneous nerve is easily squeezed and stretched in the course of travel, which can cause inflammatory changes in the gluteal epicutaneous nerve, with clinical manifestations of pain in the buttocks and dispersion to the posterior thigh, and physical examination can be palpable in the lower part of the posterior superior iliac spine with striated structures and pain when pressed. Second, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar disc protrusion into the spinal canal and compression of nerve roots can cause hip pain, through lumbar spine traction and bed rest, the gap can be widened and the intervertebral disc can be partially returned, so as to relieve the pain symptoms in the back and hip.