What’s the cause of the pain in the right hip bone?

The right hip bone pain is mainly considered to be related to the right hip degenerative disease, inflammation, ischemic necrosis of the femoral head, tumor or lumbar spine lesions. 1. Degenerative lesions of the right hip joint: when degenerative lesions of the right hip joint occur, such as osteophytes, it is easy to trigger the symptoms of pain in the right hip bone. 2. Inflammation: if the right hip area has inflammation, such as hip arthritis or local muscle soft tissue aseptic inflammation, it is easy to trigger the symptoms of bone pain. 3. Ischemic necrosis of the femoral head: when ischemic necrosis of the femoral head occurs on the right side, it is easy to cause the symptoms of pain in the buttocks, and the symptoms are easy to be aggravated in the process of weight bearing. 4. Tumor: If there is a tumor in the right hip bone, such as bone tumor, the stimulation of tumor will easily cause local pain symptoms. 5. Lumbar spine lesion: When lumbar spine lesion occurs, such as lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spinal stenosis, etc., it may compress the nerve root, which may trigger the symptom of radiating pain in the right buttock area. If the pain symptoms are more serious, you can go to the orthopedic department for targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional physician to prevent motor dysfunction in the later stages.