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Can a herniated disc cause pain in the right hip?

A herniated lumbar disc can cause pain in the right hip. This is because a herniated lumbar disc can compress the sciatic nerve, which, after emanating from the sacral plexus, passes through the hip area, thus producing hip pain.

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