What’s wrong with a woman’s back pain and hip pain?

Women’s low back pain and hip pain may have the following reasons: First, fasciitis of the lumbar back muscles, often due to cold or long-term stooping to hold objects, sedentary, etc., resulting in chronic aseptic inflammation of the fascia of the lumbar back, resulting in low back pain, which can be accompanied by hip pain. Second, lumbar disc herniation, when the lumbar disc herniation compresses the nerves, the symptoms of lumbar pain can appear, and the lumbar pain can radiate to the buttocks. CT or nuclear magnetic examination can see the protruding disk on the nerve obvious compression, can also be accompanied by lower extremity sciatica and urinary and bowel disorders. Third, lumbar congenital developmental deformities, such as lumbar spine isthmus fracture leads to lumbar spondylolisthesis, or lumbar spine cryptic fracture and lead to pain, can also appear lumbar pain accompanied by buttock pain, this time to carry out X-ray film to CT examination to further clarify the diagnosis, and active treatment.