The possible causes of right hip pain in men are femoral head necrosis, hip bursitis, osteoarthritis, degenerative changes of the hip joint and so on. 1. Necrosis of the femoral head: trauma, alcohol consumption, use of hormones, etc. can lead to necrosis of the femoral head, manifested as groin, hip, hip pain, deep pressure pain in the groin area, also accompanied by limited hip joint activities. 2. Hip bursitis: aseptic inflammation occurs when the bursa is subjected to excessive and repeated friction and extrusion, accompanied by pain in the hip joint area, localized pressure and radiating pain. If left untreated, there will be thickening of the bursa wall, adhesion and decreased joint mobility. 3. Osteoarthritis: mostly seen in middle-aged and old people’s knee, hip, spine and distal interphalangeal joints, manifested as joint pain, aggravated by activities, joint stiffness and swelling. 4. Hip degenerative changes: such as osteoporosis, osteophytes, etc., will cause hip pain and discomfort. There are numerous possible reasons for a man’s right hip pain, and he should consult a doctor in time, diagnose and treat under the guidance and observation of a professional doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions.