What’s with the coughing and the pain in the ass?

Coughing and buttock pain may be caused by lumbar disc herniation, pear-shaped muscle syndrome aggravated by coughing.
Generally speaking, there is no direct relationship between coughing and buttock pain, coughing buttock pain may be due to coughing action aggravate the condition of the original disease and thus cause pain.
The most common reason is the original lumbar disc herniation, when coughing, abdominal pressure increases, will make the already herniated disc herniation further aggravation, nerve compression, and then there will be severe pain or radiating pain, sometimes manifested as buttock pain.
If the original pear-shaped muscle syndrome cough is also due to increased abdominal pressure so that the sciatic nerve by the pear-shaped muscle compression aggravation, may lead to the emergence of buttock bone pain.
Cough buttock pain may also be related to other diseases, should be timely to the hospital, by the doctor according to the symptoms, signs and auxiliary examination to determine the specific cause of the disease.