Herniated lumbar disc leading to buttock pain means that the herniated disc causes the nucleus pulposus to protrude and compress the sciatic nerve, suggesting that the condition is gradually worsening and that early intervention and treatment should be carried out in order to prevent the disease from continuing to develop. Lumbar disc herniation is mainly due to the lumbar intervertebral disc, especially the nucleus pulposus, rupture of the annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc under the action of degenerative changes or external forces, and the herniated nucleus pulposus tissue protrudes, leading to compression of the adjacent spinal nerve roots, which produces clinical symptoms such as lumbar pain, numbness and pain of one side or both lower limbs. The clinical symptoms of lumbar disc herniation will gradually aggravate with the development of the disease. When the symptoms of buttock pain appear, it may suggest that the patient’s lumbar disc herniation has aggravated, and the compression of the sciatic nerve can be accompanied by symptoms such as weakness and numbness of the lower limbs, which should be promptly taken for treatment. If there is a lumbar disc herniation caused by buttock pain, you should consult a doctor in time, after clarifying the cause of the disease, standardized treatment, to avoid further progression of the disease, affecting the normal life.