What’s with the left buttock pain?

The causes of left buttock pain include lumbar disc herniation, sacroiliac arthritis, sciatic node bursitis and so on.
1. Lumbar disc herniation: if the patient suffers from lumbar disc herniation, long-term lumbar disc herniation may cause the patient’s lower limb nerves to be compressed, which is transmitted to the buttocks through the nerves, triggering the symptom of pain occurring in the patient’s left buttock.
2. Sacroiliac arthritis: if the patient’s left sacroiliac joint is worn out and degenerated, forming aseptic inflammation, when the constant stimulation of inflammatory factors, it will cause the tissues of the buttocks to undergo oedema, thus triggering the patient’s left buttock to experience symptoms such as soreness and swelling.
3. Sciatic node bursitis: due to long-term sedentary, causing the buttocks and chair friction for a long time, the formation of sciatic node bursitis, the continuous stimulation of inflammatory factors, such as the occurrence of the left side of the sciatic node bursitis, will lead to the left side of the buttocks around the tissues of the occurrence of swelling, pain and other symptoms.
There are many reasons for the appearance of the left buttock pain, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.