What’s wrong with a woman’s sore butt?

Sore buttocks in women may be related to physiological factors, or it may be caused by strained buttock muscles, herniated lumbar discs, gluteal myofasciitis and other factors. 1. Physiological factors: for example, prolonged sitting position, cold buttocks, too much activity, etc., may lead to women’s buttock soreness. 2. Hip muscle strain: for example, when women exercise strenuously or lift heavy objects, due to the continuous exertion of the hip muscle groups, it may lead to hip muscle strain and cause buttock soreness. 3. Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc: The herniated intervertebral disc is easy to press on the sciatic nerve, resulting in damage to the sciatic nerve, which may cause buttock pain, and may be accompanied by radiating pain in the lower limbs, lumbago and other symptoms. 4. Gluteal myofasciitis: it is usually caused by prolonged overexertion or cold stimulation, which leads to aseptic inflammation of the gluteal fascia, and under the stimulation of inflammation, it may cause buttock soreness. Women’s buttock soreness, may also be related to other factors, if the soreness symptoms continue to be unable to improve, or there are other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, after the cause is clear, by the doctor’s guidance on the treatment and conditioning.