Tailbone fall pain disappearance time and the extent of the fall injury, usually around 3-5 days around the soft tissue injury pain can subside, tailbone parenchyma injury need about 1 month to subside pain, 3-6 months or so to completely heal. Tailbone injuries are commonly associated with tailbone fractures or sacrococcygeal fractures, and are mainly characterized by painful symptoms. Patients can apply ice immediately after the fall to control subcutaneous bleeding. Due to the reduced blood transport capacity after sacrococcygeal fracture, recovery is slower after conservative treatment with fracture repositioning techniques. Severe fractures may cause small displacements leading to rectal injury, in which case surgery must be performed promptly. Patients with tailbone injuries need to recover slowly, pay attention to bed rest, avoid prolonged sitting, prolonged standing and other compressive positions, protect the local injured parts, reasonably control the diet, keep the bowels open, and also take oral medication or calcium tablets to promote fracture healing.