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Cocyx pain
I have had buttocks pain for the last 4 years. It started when I was preparing for my engineering exams. I consulted a doctor, so they diagnosed me with ischial bursitis. They recommended some exercise and hot pack. Like the pain was some days more and somedays less but was always there. So now I got mri, I have coccydynia. Now, the pain has increased. Whenever I sit on normal chair without a cushion I get severe pain after 1 hr. I try to avoid prolonged sitting but sometimes its not just possible. I can't sit without cushion anywhere. Also on cushion the light buttocks pain start after 1 hr. What should I do? Is there any cure for this? Or I have to live with pain for my whole life? It is also affecting me mentally I have attached the MRI REPORT. Pls help.
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You have to undergo GANGLION IMPAR RADIO FREQUENCY ABLATION For pain relief.. there is no surgery required for this oain
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Use coccyx cushion while sitting, don’t ride motorcycle & manual cycle.
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If Coccyx pain is not getting better with medicines then the next step is a simple injection into Coccyx with 60-70% results. Rarely surgery is required.
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Consult with a pain management specialist.
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As per Report ,Listhesis in coccyx Bone
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Use Coccyx Pillow Physiotherapy IFT Plus Core strengthen exercises, Hip Strengthen Exercise
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Use coccyx cushion Sitz bath Medicine Physiotherapy
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