Pain in the tail bone area

2020-06-24 19:59:39
I am having pain in the tail bone area. Feels like its a pain coming from deep inside , can't feel pain if I touch with my fingers. No pain when i lie down, stand, bend or walk. Pains when i sit inclined or lie down immediately after sitting. What should i do.
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What you describe is typical of Coccydynia Nothing but pain from tailbone (coccyx)
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Donut sitting cushion Avoid prolonged sitting Avoid sitting on hard surface Simple pain killers

Answered2020-07-03 03:36:48

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Need evaluation with imaging, antiinflammatory medication, physiotherapy. Most often will settle over a period of time

Answered2020-06-28 09:43:16

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This problem is called coccydynia it happens because the tailbone is banned because of excessive sitting or maybe an injury in the past this needs evaluation in the form of an x-ray lateral sacral with coccyx x-ray and depending upon the angulation the treatment can be decided essentially it is a conservative treatment with ring question and ultrasound but if the pain doesn’t settle with that it needs a therapy call coccyx manipulation which is a permanent treatment

Answered2020-06-25 14:02:47

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Hello dear Your complaints are typical of coccydynia. Your tailbone needs to be offloaded and medications to reduce inflammation in the area. You need an x-ray only if you have had a fall leading to pain. Word of caution: These kind of pains tend to stick, hence timely intervention is important.
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Answered2020-06-25 05:05:23

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Most probably coccydynia Need an xray to confirm Medication - tab zerodol sp two times a day Tab pan 40mg Sit on soft surfaces

Answered2020-06-25 04:22:27

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Need a x-ray

Answered2020-06-25 04:05:10

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It needs clinical examination by an Orthopedic surgeon..kindly visit

Answered2020-06-25 02:44:31

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