What’s wrong with a woman’s pain above her right buttock?

The pain above the right buttock of women may be physiological pain caused by excessive exercise, or it may be caused by superior gluteal nerve entrapment syndrome, fasciitis, third lumbar vertebra transverse process syndrome, urinary system diseases, right adnexitis, etc. 1. Excessive exercise: Excessive exercise of the buttocks and lower limbs may result in accumulation of local lactic acid, causing physiological pain, which can be relieved after rest. 2. Gluteal Epithelial Nerve Entrapment Syndrome: Because of strain or trauma, the gluteal epithelial nerve is entrapped in the course of its course, resulting in pain, numbness, and decreased sensation over the buttocks, and in some cases, strips and cords can be felt in the buttocks. 3. Fasciitis: because of frequent bending or catching a cold, aseptic inflammation occurs in the gluteal myofascia, resulting in localized pain and restriction of bending activities. 4. Third lumbar transverse process syndrome: due to the anatomical and positional characteristics of the third lumbar transverse process, frequent bending or trauma can cause aseptic inflammation of the tendons attached to its transverse process, which can cause pain and activity limitation above the right buttock of women. 5. Urinary system diseases: such as urinary tract infection or urinary stones, accompanied by urinary abnormalities. 6. Right adnexitis: gynecological inflammation, pelvic fluid stimulation of the surrounding tissues can cause pain above the right buttock. There are other causes of pain above the buttocks of women, such as trauma, tumors, etc. If the rest does not relieve, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.