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Coccydynia
I have pain in my tail bone since october and i cannot sit. Also body pain so rheumatologist said its fibromaygia. I did my MRI on Saturday for coccydynia and reports are expected today
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Fibromyalgia and coccydynea may be occurring together, but if your pain is only in tail bone probably you do not have fibromyalgia. Let investigation come,
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Use ring pillow support while sitting.
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Pain since 5 months as you said,, any relapses in pain depending on your activity ? Which activity is increasing the pain ? Is this pain related to the delivery? Or trauma ? Need to see MRI report, if you have X ray coccyx , please upload.
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Use ring cushion while sitting, avoid prolonged sitting. Take anti inflammatory drugs, tab chymoral forte for 2 weeks. For body pains , do blood tests CBP, ESR, vit d levels, calcium, phosphorus.
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Start doing sitz bath Use soft cushion Medicine Vitamin d supplement
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In case of tail bone pain , Take muscle relaxant Sit over donut cushion pillow Avoid sitting on Hard surface
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consult with xray / mri
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