Bilateral sacroiliac joint degeneration is associated with factors such as increasing age, hip diseases, and poor lifestyle habits. Increasing age and other factors can cause bilateral sacroiliac joint cartilage degeneration, hip arthritis, sacroiliac arthritis, necrosis of the femoral head and other hip diseases, can also lead to bilateral sacroiliac joint degeneration. In addition, long-term smoking, drinking, staying up late and living an irregular lifestyle can lead to impeded blood circulation in the hip joint, which can also lead to degenerative changes in the sacroiliac joint. After the occurrence of sacroiliac joint degeneration, you need to pay attention to keep warm, avoid cold, avoid sacroiliac joint excessive activities, so as not to aggravate the damage. Acupuncture, massage and other treatments can be carried out in regular hospitals, oral glucosamine sulfate and other nutritive cartilage drugs can be taken as prescribed by the doctor, and it is also necessary to develop good habits and treat the primary disease. After the occurrence of bilateral sacroiliac degenerative joints should be timely medical consultation, under the guidance of specialized doctors to carry out appropriate treatment, which can help to slow down the progress of the disease and improve the discomfort symptoms, do not blindly use drugs.