Can Gout Cause Hip Pain

Gout may cause hip pain, but hip pain may also be caused by other reasons, such as sciatica, pyriformis syndrome, perianal disease and so on. 1. Gout: gout patients may exist in the body of the joints in the urate deposition and lead to inflammation and joint pain symptoms, mostly in the ankle, knee, foot and other lower limb joints, such as patients around the hip bone joints by the inflammation of the attack, may make the patient appear hip pain symptoms. 2. Sciatica: Sciatica is mostly secondary to spinal cord lesions, and patients will experience radiating pain from the waist and buttocks down, usually accompanied by sensory abnormalities. 3. Piriformis Syndrome: Piriformis Syndrome is a series of syndromes caused by the pressure on the piriformis muscle of the buttocks of the patient, and the patient often suffers from buttock pain, and even can’t walk in severe cases. 4. Perianal diseases: Perianal abscesses, anal fissures and other perianal diseases can also cause hip pain because the pain in the affected area may radiate to the buttocks. Buttock pain may also have other causes, it is recommended that patients with this symptom go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals for further examination.