If there is trauma, an X-ray or CT should be performed to rule out fractures. If there is no trauma and the pain persists, an MRI should be done to rule out a tumor or a nerve occupancy. If there is no organic lesion, the following treatments are available: 1. Oral pain medications such as meloxicam, celecoxib, loxoprofen sodium tablets, etc., as well as cloxacin tablets, can also play a good role in relieving pain. 2. 3.Therapy with topical medication, such as Tongluo pain relief cream, which is also good for relieving local pain. In addition, you can also apply local medication, such as fotarine ointment or capsaicin, which can also relieve sacrococcygeal pain.