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Coccyx Pain
I have pain in my Coccyx area from almost 6 months. I am able to sit only on U-shaped Coccyx cushion and not on any other surface. Driving hurts the most. I have consulted multiple Orthopaedic Doctors. Most of them prescribed some pain killers along with Vit D supplement, which helped temporarily but the problem still persists. I tried multiple things like Physiotherapy, Sitz Bath, Lower back exercises, but everything helped temporarily only. None of the 4-5 doctors I have consulted, asked for X Ray or MRI or any other tests. Everyone says pain will go off on its own. Someone please suggest What should I do ? Preferred treatment in Noida/ Delhi/ Ghaziabad
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Use donot memory foam pillow
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You may be having somy type of inflammatory arthritis, but for confirmation of your condition you need to visit for proper examination . Kindly plan accordingly. You can visit in Noida.
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Kindly confirm if it is paining at the very end of the spine between the buttocks. If yes then please ask for a shot of steroid Injection. There are a vast array of treatment which includes manipulation per rectum,  radio-frequency ablation,  and nerve blocks. I hope you can avail the help of a competent surgeon who can help you.
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