Symptoms of caudal bursitis are localized swelling, stiffness, pain, etc. However, due to the existence of individual variability in the clinical symptoms manifested, it is impossible to generalize. Tailbone bursitis is often associated with trauma, infection, rheumatism, combination and other factors, and long-term repeated friction or compression of the synovial membrane may also induce this disease. Generally, patients with coccygeal bursitis will have symptoms such as localized swelling, stiffness, and pain around the joints, which are aggravated when moving the locality or pressing, accompanied by symptoms such as redness, swelling, and heat of the skin. The severity of the symptoms varies due to the different physical conditions of individual patients, and a few patients may experience limited activities with the development of the disease, which may lead to muscle atrophy. Once a patient develops symptoms suspected to be caudal bursitis, he or she needs to go to the hospital in time and undergo a relevant examination, so as to clarify the cause of the disease. At the same time, you can cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures. During the treatment period, patients need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review, in order to understand the body’s recovery.