What about sacrococcygeal cysts?

Sacrococcygeal cysts may be caused by trauma, inflammation stimulation, etc. Patients can be treated by conservative treatment, medication or surgery. 1. Conservative treatment: If the sacrococcygeal cyst is not too serious, the patient can be treated by conservative treatment, such as turning over frequently, which can avoid the sacrococcygeal area being under pressure for a long time. Meanwhile, alcohol should be used regularly to sterilize the sacrococcygeal area to avoid bacterial infection. 2. Medication: If the sacrococcygeal cyst has severe pain, you can take ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium and celecoxib and other pain relieving medications under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. 3. Surgery: For those with serious symptoms, large sacrococcygeal cysts with heavy compression on the local area or symptoms such as nerves, or sudden increase of sacrococcygeal cysts in a short period of time, they need to take timely surgical treatments, and the surgical methods generally include scraping of sacrococcygeal cysts from the lesions and local bone grafting. If sacrococcygeal cysts occur, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for examination and cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.