Radiating pain near the right hip bone may be due to hip arthritis, femoral head necrosis or lumbar disc herniation. 1. Hip arthritis: it is a kind of osteoarthritic disease caused by the degeneration of articular cartilage or the change of bone structure due to the unbalanced weight bearing on the hip joint surface for a long period of time, which is often related to obesity, heredity, and unequal stress on joints, etc. It can cause intermittent attacks of stiffness, radiating pain, and acidity and distension. 2. Necrosis of the femoral head: it is a kind of disease in which the structure of the femoral head changes and collapses, which can be caused by femoral fracture, improper use of adrenocorticotropic hormone, etc., and symptoms such as arthralgia and difficulty in walking are mainly found in the hip joints, groin, buttocks and thighs. 3. Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation: after the rupture of the annulus fibrosus in the lumbar intervertebral disc, the nucleus pulposus protrudes and presses on the nerve root, thus causing a series of symptoms, related to the degeneration of the joints, improper use of force and other factors, which can cause the radiating pain in the lumbar back and the radiating pain in the buttocks, thighs and so on, and the radiating pain in the heel or dorsum of feet. Patients with radiating pain near the right hip bone need to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and get more effective treatment accordingly, so please go to the hospital for diagnosis in time to avoid delaying the condition.