Treatment of tailbone fractures can generally be done conservatively without surgery. The tailbone is generally located at the lowermost part of the spine and is a degenerated human bone, which itself is small and therefore prone to fracture in case of trauma. After the fracture, conservative treatment is usually taken, including strict bed rest for 1 month. During bed rest, if the tailbone pain affects normal life or sleep, local hot compresses, physical therapy, or local application of some Chinese medicines with blood circulation and blood stasis, such as safflower oil or orthopedic water, can be given to promote local blood circulation and speed up the recovery of the fracture. In addition, you can also give symptomatic oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Xilabao, Furtalin tablets or Fenbid, to reduce the local sterile inflammation, so as to achieve the purpose of reducing pain. 1 month later, the pain at the tailbone fracture will be significantly relieved, then you can take the bed activity or sitting position, then in the sitting position you need to pad a hollow circle at the buttocks to avoid the tailbone with direct contact with the stool, thus reducing the pain. After 3 months, the tailbone fracture will be clinically healed completely and normal work and life can be resumed at this time.