I have pain in my right hip and thigh, and it is especially painful to go up the stairs and down the slope, and it is very difficult to lift my right leg, and it is difficult to walk after sitting for a long time. Two years ago, I felt the pain, but after climbing mountains and other exercises, the pain disappeared, but unfortunately it did not last long. I never knew what my disease was, where I should go and which doctor I should see. After reading your paper and comparing my condition, I think I have epiglottic nerve pain. I am now in Nanjing, what should I do about this pain? Can you help me? The main site of the superior gluteal nerve compression is located in the upper hip in the middle of the iliac crest, with local pressure points, often touching a local nodule (or swelling), the pain generally radiates to the back of the thigh, usually not more than the knee joint, and occasionally reflected below the knee joint. Treatment: Acute treatment is effective, after local closure with 2% lidocaine + Depo-Provera or prednisone locally, and local relaxation with thick needles up and down. In addition: local massage, hot compress and physiotherapy are effective. Because the superior gluteal nerve originates from the posterior branch of the lumbar spinal nerve root, nerve entrapment in the lumbar spine can also manifest as similar symptoms. Recurrent attacks should exclude the narrowing of the lumbar intervertebral foramina, resulting in nerve entrapment.