What is the pain in the left buttock and the root of the thigh?

The pain in the left hip, accompanied by pain in the root of the thigh, is not excluded from lumbar disc herniation, which is a common chronic strain induced by a CT examination that reveals rupture of the annulus fibrosus and protrusion of the nucleus pulposus. Depending on the type of pathology, it is divided into the common bulging, herniated, and prolapsed free types. Patients may experience significant lower back pain, hip pain, radiating pain to the lower extremities, and limited movement of the lower extremities. In the acute stage, bed rest, physical therapy, such as massage, electroshock, acupuncture or traction, and oral pain-relieving and nerve-nourishing medications should be used. Avoid weight-bearing and straining, and have regular follow-up examinations. In severe cases of nerve entrapment, surgery is required.