What is the role of vertebral plane sacral cysts?

Sacral cysts do not have any effect or influence on human body, but a few sacral cysts of large size can cause clinical symptoms, such as compression of the cauda equina nerve, it will produce pain in the sacrococcygeal area, perineal numbness, soreness and swelling, and in severe cases, sexual intercourse dysfunction.
Sacral cysts, which are composed of jelly-like white fluid, are a congenital variant of the disease, and a few are formed after trauma or infection. Most sacral cysts do not require treatment. However, for a small number of larger sacral cysts, they can cause compression of the cauda equina, and when their size continues to increase, they can also cause increased pressure in the spinal canal. These patients need to be surgically removed to relieve the compression and alleviate the clinical symptoms.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment of related diseases to avoid delays.