Many conditions can cause pain and swelling in the upper right side of the patient’s hip, such as acute trauma or chronic overstrain to the patient’s hip, resulting in a hematoma within the hip muscle that is not absorbed in time, resulting in pain and swelling, and significant local pressure pain and positive percussion pain, which can also affect the patient’s bending activities in severe cases. If the patient suffers from pear-shaped muscle syndrome in the hip or localized fasciitis or bursitis, the patient will be able to stimulate the local lesion when moving around, resulting in pain and swelling, and the diagnosis can be made clearly through ultrasound examination. The patient is required to rest in bed or take a sitz bath and use orthopedic washings and fumigation soaks, which can relieve pain and swelling.