Patients with pain symptoms above the left hip are commonly associated with lumbar disc herniation and epithelial neuritis, as follows: First, lumbar disc herniation: lumbar disc herniation compressing the nerve roots on the left side can cause symptoms of radiating pain above the left hip, including the hip and lower extremity, and accompanied by limited activity and muscle weakness of the left limb, and CT and MRI of the lumbar disc can be taken to confirm the lesion and nerve compression. Second, epicutaneous neuritis: left epicutaneous neuritis of the hip, the epicutaneous nerve of the hip in the process of travel, by the local fascia, tissue compression, stimulation, can produce aseptic inflammation, the patient will show pain symptoms above the left hip, pain can also be dissipated to the surrounding, pain is more intense, there is a clear local pressure point, through closed injection treatment, can quickly relieve pain symptoms. Patients with pain over the left buttock should be diagnosed and treated promptly in order to get satisfactory control of clinical symptoms.