If inflammation of the lumbosacral bone occurs, different treatment measures should be taken depending on the cause of inflammation formation. There are two main clinical causes of inflammation of the lumbosacral bone, which are aseptic inflammation caused by various causes and acute purulent inflammation caused by acute purulent bacterial infection. For the aseptic inflammation of lumbosacral bone, symptomatic treatment includes applying hot towels to the lumbosacral area to reduce the pain caused by inflammation, and at the same time, limiting the activities of local bones to reduce inflammation, or intravenous infusion of Chinese medicine with blood activation and elimination of blood stasis, such as ginseng rhizoma glucose or danshen injection, which are beneficial to promote blood circulation and thus accelerate the remission of inflammation, or oral administration of fenbid or Celecoxib capsules, which can also accelerate the elimination of sterile inflammation. If it is caused by an acute purulent bacterial infection, it needs to be treated with a large amount of intravenous antibiotics as soon as possible.