Tips on both sides of the sacroiliac joint dense osteitis indicates the occurrence of non-specific inflammation of the sacroiliac joints, and need to consult a doctor in time. Dense osteitis of the sacroiliac joint refers to increased bone density at the auricular joint between the ilium and the sacrum, which is mainly manifested as pain in the lumbosacral and lower lumbar regions, and can be caused by factors such as excessive strain, infection and pregnancy trauma. When the sacroiliac joint dense osteitis occurs, should promptly seek medical treatment, the pain is serious can be under the guidance of specialists oral celecoxib, loxoprofen sodium and other non-steroidal analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs treatment, but also wear elastic support braking localization, help to relieve the pain symptoms. In severe cases, surgical treatments such as sacroiliac joint fusion can be performed under medical supervision. When both sides of the sacroiliac joint dense osteitis, should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of specialists to actively carry out appropriate treatment, will help to alleviate the discomfort symptoms as soon as possible.