Is there inflammation in the mild sacral pelvis to be treated?

Mild sacro-pelvic inflammation can be treated with daily adjustments, crutches or walkers, NSAIDs, and bone strengthening medications. Mild sacro-pelvic inflammation is usually diagnosed and treated promptly. Patients should not bear weight and strenuous exercise, exercise activities should be moderate, and when activities are limited, crutches or a walker can be used to reduce the pressure on the hip joint. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as clonoxicam, celecoxib capsules and meloxicam can be given when pain symptoms occur, and drugs such as anti-osteoproliferative tablets can also be given to reduce the generation of bone regrowth, which is generally effective. If a mass is present, surgery may be given. If sacral pelvic inflammation occurs, do not self-medicate, but early formal treatment.