Suffering from the following diseases can cause tingling symptoms in the bones inside the left hip: the most common disease that can cause this symptom is sciatica. Sciatica, a nerve irritation pain, often manifests as a tingling symptom in the hip and can make the patient feel the pain location is deeper, similar to the feeling of bone pain. The sciatic nerve is formed by the fusion of the lower lumbar nerve with the sacral nerve and extends through the pelvis, buttocks, and all the way down the leg. There are many soft tissues and hip joints around the sciatic nerve, and there are also many tissue structures around the source of the sciatic nerve, which is the lumbosacral spinal nerve. The lumbosacral spinal nerve or the sciatic nerve in the hip is stimulated by the compression of the surrounding soft tissue structures, or stimulated by local inflammation and edema, or a fall or bump causes local sciatic nerve injury, and the symptoms of tingling pain in the hip may occur. There are some infections in other organs and tissues of the body, such as upper respiratory tract infections, which cause bacteria or viruses to infect the sciatic nerve location with blood circulation, which may also trigger localized tingling symptoms.