A little pain above the left hip is commonly caused by the following reasons: First, frequent squatting or excessive weight-bearing can lead to serious strain on the muscles above the hip, and the patient will have a little pain symptom at the beginning, and there can be soreness and swelling, and the pain is obvious when pressing. Second, patients with lumbar disc herniation, in the early mild, will also show pain symptoms above the left hip, pain symptoms are relatively mild, and gradually will increase. Third, local trauma, local lumbar dorsal fascia injury can occur during strenuous exercise, which can cause local pain symptoms, usually also accompanied by lumbar spine activity restrictions. Fourthly, epiglottic neuritis, in the process of travel, the epiglottic nerve is stimulated by compression and other stimuli will produce an inflammatory response, resulting in mild pain symptoms above the left buttock.