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Tail bone pain
I had a pain at tail bone and I did X-ray and consulted with Ortho doctor further investigation. Doctor told that my last tail bone is injured and moved little bit inside. So he told to take some medicine and suggested to put my finger in anus to pull out my moved tail bone... Is it good way to recover? Shall I ask my doctor to do? If I go for this way, any problem will come in future ... Else shall i go for MRI ? I am wondering for this pain? Dear Doctors please suggest me what can I do?
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Avoid strain. Follow ur dr
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Manipulation of coccyx, which has been suggested to you is a method in treating unresponsive pain in tail bone and I agree with your treating doctor. In addition, use sacral seat or a ring to sit on so that there is no weight on your tail bone.
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Coccyx dry needling Ultrasonic over coccyx
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Yes your doctor has suggested manipulation of tail bone with finger. You can also try sitz bath n ring pillow for 3 months n even then if u don't improve then go for manipulation
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use ring pillow where ever you sit
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I guess u have coccydynia. Better u consult Physiotherapist. U can do kegel, core strengthening, and pelvic floor exercises. Apply ice on affected area.
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