Treatment of sacral cysts

The treatment of sacral cysts generally includes both conservative treatment and surgical treatment. For patients with mild symptoms, conservative treatment measures are generally adopted, and symptomatic fotarine ointment can be applied locally to reduce local pain, and safflower oil or orthopedic water can also be applied locally to improve local blood circulation, so as to reduce the symptoms of pain, and for those with obvious pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as acetochlorfenac, diclofenac or celecoxib, can be taken orally, among which celecoxib has the least stimulation on the For those with more serious symptoms, sacral cysts with heavier local pressure or nerve symptoms, or sudden increase of sacral cysts within a short period of time, surgical treatment is needed in a timely manner, which generally includes local bone graft scraping of sacral cyst lesions.