Does a herniated disc cause pain in the hip bone?

Patients with lumbar disc herniation experience pain in the hip bone, which occurs mainly due to the following reasons: 1. the nerve is compressed after the lumbar disc herniation, resulting in pain. 2. edema occurs in the nerve root area after the lumbar disc herniation, resulting in inflammation, which stimulates the nerve root, resulting in pain. 3. due to the herniated nucleus pulposus, the body is stimulated to produce antigenic antibody immune response from the appearance of pain symptoms. The patient’s lumbar 4-5 disc herniation will have pain in the posterior hips, lumbar 3-4 disc herniation will have pain in the anterior hips, and lumbar 5 sacral 1 disc herniation will have pain in the sacrum and coccyx.