Sacral cysts may affect urination and defecation, and patients are advised to cooperate with their doctors for treatment as soon as possible after discovery of sacral cysts.
Sacral cysts will cause pressure on the surrounding nerves with the gradual increase of the cysts, and the cauda equina nerve around the sacral cysts can control urination and defecation of the human body, if the cysts caused pressure on the cauda equina nerve, it may lead to cauda equina syndrome, which makes the patient more prone to urinary and defecation dysfunction and affects the human body’s voluntary defecation.
Sacral cysts can be treated with pain-relieving medications such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, aspirin tablets, etc. If the patient’s condition is more serious and does not produce the desired effect after conservative control, the cyst can be controlled with open surgery to remove the cyst, cerebrospinal fluid shunt and other surgical methods.
Patients need to pay close attention to their own body changes in life, if there is any abnormality, they need to seek medical treatment in time.