Hip pain from sitting

In clinical practice, patients present with pain in the buttocks from sitting. The cause is that the patient has been sitting for a long time, resulting in damage to the muscles of the buttocks, and the pain is caused by the local poor flow of qi and blood, stagnation of qi and blood stasis, and obstruction of meridians. When this phenomenon occurs, the patient can be instructed to rest in bed, and hot compresses and local herbal fumigation can be applied to the buttocks. You can also apply ointment to invigorate blood stasis, reduce swelling and relieve pain, or massage the buttocks with traditional Chinese medicine techniques, or use physiotherapy apparatus to bake electricity, low and medium frequency electrotherapy or microwave treatment. Or the patient can be instructed to take blood-activating drugs orally, all of which can enable the injured hip muscle tissue to recover as soon as possible and can reduce or relieve clinical pain symptoms.