Abscesses of the buttocks are possible due to necrosis of the diseased tissue, liquefaction and other phenomena. Abscesses in the buttocks are due to an acute infection with necrosis and liquefaction of the diseased tissue, resulting in a limited accumulation of solution surrounded by an intact wall of pus, and the common causative organism is Staphylococcus aureus. Buttock abscesses can be caused by primary acute pyogenic infections, or the causative organisms of a distant primary source of infection transferred through the bloodstream, often due to inflammatory tissues, necrosis under the action of toxins or enzymes produced by the bacteria, dissolution of the formation of pus cavities. Patients can be given antibiotic medication after diagnosis, such as oral or intravenous amoxicillin, cefixime, etc. If the abscess is large in size and the pus buildup is large, it can be treated by surgery such as incision and drainage. Butt abscess, once found, should be timely to the hospital examination, give treatment as soon as possible, to avoid the spread of inflammation, aggravation of the condition.