Women’s thigh and hip joint pain is related to strain or injury, local blood circulation disorders, lumbar disc herniation, femoral head necrosis, hip joint lesions and other factors. 1. Strain or strain: Improper exercise or continued exercise after exertion can lead to strain or fatigue of local muscle soft tissues during stretching exercises, yoga movements, etc., thus causing soreness at the thigh and hip joints. Appropriate rest can generally be relieved. 2. Obstructed local blood circulation: Cold and prolonged poor posture can lead to obstruction of local blood circulation, causing soreness at the joint of thigh and hip bone. 3. Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc: compression of nerves or blood vessels in the lower limbs can cause soreness at the joint between the leg and hip bone. At the same time, it can be accompanied by lumbar pain, lumbago and other symptoms. 4. Necrosis of the femoral head: pain and discomfort can occur in the groin area, inner thigh, back side of the buttocks and inner side of the knee. Joint stiffness, limitation of movement, limping and other symptoms may also occur. 5. Hip joint lesions: Hip pain can occur, which can be chronic dull pain or acute onset of pain, and pain can also occur in the femur, buttocks and medial part of the knee, and claudication can occur when the symptoms worsen. Women’s thigh and hip bone joint pain may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause, give targeted treatment or treatment.