Whether or not tailbone pain heals on its own is related to the cause of the pain. If it is due to trauma, it usually does not heal on its own. Tailbone pain, or pain in the tailbone, can occur if it is caused by trauma, such as a car accident trauma or fall injury that results in a fracture in that area, and requires imaging to determine the exact extent of the injury and treat it accordingly. In addition to trauma factors, tailbone pain may be caused by prolonged sitting and standing. As the surrounding soft tissue is less, prolonged sitting and standing can easily lead to compression of the area, causing local congestion and edema, forming sterile inflammation and painful discomfort. If you pay attention to daily care and avoid prolonged sitting and standing, it can usually heal on its own. For tailbone pain caused by trauma, patients can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers and Chinese medicines to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis under the guidance of a doctor, and also with local physical therapy, pay attention to correcting bad habits, do not stay in the same position for a long time, and get up and move regularly.