Can a herniated disc cause sacroiliitis?

A herniated lumbar disc has the potential to cause sacroiliitis.
A herniated lumbar disc can manifest as scoliosis decreased mobility of the lumbar spine and muscle atrophy.
Sacroiliac arthritis has a clear cause and is usually caused by other disorders such as autoimmune diseases, sacroiliac joint dysplasia, infections, and ankylosing spondylitis. There are also predisposing causes, such as trauma, pregnancy, back sprains and chronic poor posture.
Although lumbar disc herniation is not the direct cause, the lumbar injury caused by lumbar disc herniation, muscle atrophy, etc., is a predisposing factor for the development of sacroiliac arthritis. So lumbar disc herniation is likely to cause sacroiliac arthritis.
The emergence of discomfort timely medical treatment, clear cause, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.