Sacrococcygeal infection should be treated with medication and surgery according to the specific condition of the infection, and the medication should be applied under the guidance of the doctor. Drug treatment: the sacrococcygeal area is located below the lumbar vertebrae, the back side of the pelvis, composed of sacrum and coccyx, is the last end of the spine, has the function of maintaining the normal physiological curvature of the human spine, etc. Once the infection occurs in this area, in the case of a mild degree of infection, cephalosporin antibiotics, such as ceftriaxone sodium, etc., can be used to carry out antibacterial treatment, and can also be used to use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as diclofenac sodium, etc., to carry on the treatment of pain relief. Surgery: If the infection in the sacrococcygeal area is severe, such as pus and ulceration, surgical incision of the abscess area should be considered to export the pus and then use medication for treatment. Patients with sacrococcygeal infection should pay attention to wearing soft and breathable clothes to avoid excessive friction on the affected area to reduce the possibility of recurrent infection.