What is the cause of the pain at the thigh and hipbone junction?

Thigh and hipbone joint pain may be caused by physiological reasons such as overwork, trauma, hip joint diseases and groin diseases. 1. Physiological reasons: overwork leads to lactic acid accumulation in the muscles of the thigh and hip joint, and the patient may have thigh and hip joint pain. 2. Trauma: due to trauma caused by fractures around the hip joint and soft tissue damage, patients may experience thigh and hip joint pain. 3. Hip diseases: such as congenital hip dysplasia, femoral head necrosis and hip arthritis, etc., patients may also have thigh and hip joint pain. 4. Inguinal diseases: such as inguinal hernia, inguinal lymph node inflammation and other diseases, can cause patients to appear thigh and hip bone joint pain. Thigh and hip bone joint pain may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, to give targeted treatment or treatment.