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Pain in tail bone area
I had pain occasionally in the tail bone are for last 3-4 years. But the pain has increased in last 3 months and I checked with a doctor (orthopaedic) and after seeing the X-ray he told me it is 'coccydynia' and gave me some medicine for 5 days. During the period I was taking medicine, pain reduced but as soon as I stopped taking medicine, pain started again. So now I wonder if it is coccydynia or not. Or is it something more serious.
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Hi... If there is sever pain...I generally give neural block injection under local anesthesia....that's very very helpful....and relieves it pain immediately... For any queries mail me in person
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Hello there..... Treatments such as heat, massage, and ultrasound can also be used....Coccygeal manipulation is used to move the coccyx back into its proper position and relieve pain...Coccygectomy a surgery to remove the coccyx is considered in rare and very severe cases only, when extensive conservative management does not control the pain.....
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