If decubitus ulcers appear on the buttocks, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid deterioration or infection. Usual treatments include general treatment, medication, surgery, and other treatments. 1. General treatment: This includes reducing the pressure that causes bedsores and minimizing friction, which can help people to change their positions regularly or use special mattresses or protective pads to alleviate the clinical symptoms; and regularly cleaning and changing the wounds of bedsores and observing the wounds. 2. Medication: All medications need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, including topical medications and oral medications. (1) Topical drugs: Commonly used topical antiseptic drugs, such as iodine compounds, silver compounds, etc., can avoid wound infection. (2) Oral medications: antibiotics, such as penicillin, are suitable for people with complications such as secondary cellulitis and septicemia; painkillers, such as ibuprofen, can relieve the pain of bedsores. 3. Surgical treatment: including debridement and flap repair, the former can promote the healing of the wound, and the latter can accelerate its healing by repairing the wound. 4. Other treatments: including physical therapy, topical dressings, etc. Commonly used dressings include hydrogel dressings, film dressings, etc., which can promote the healing of bedsores and ensure that the surrounding skin is dry. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment and medication under the guidance of a professional doctor in order to avoid delaying the condition.