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Understanding Coccyx Fractures: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery Tips

Coccygeal closed fracture Yesterday, I slipped down the stairs and fell three flights, landing on my buttocks. It hurt so much that I couldn't sleep well. Every position causes pain, and moving makes it worse. I applied ice, which provided temporary relief for a few minutes,...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Whether it is a fracture or dislocation of the coccyx, conservative non-surgical treatment is generally recommended for one to two months, which includes minimizing sitting and riding to avoid further irritation and pain. If symptoms are significant, please visit an orthop...

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Understanding Tailbone Fractures: When to Seek Further Medical Advice

Spinal fracture? About a year and a half ago, I fell and went to see a doctor. The doctor said there was a crack in my coccyx and that it would heal on its own over time. However, I still experience occasional pain and discomfort. Is this normal? I'm worried that it hasn...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Follow-up X-rays should not significantly affect the uterus. A coccyx contusion or fracture may have effects for several months, so avoid prolonged sitting and any irritation to the affected area; follow-up X-rays are still necessary. Asymmetry in the lumbar region may be ...

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Understanding Coccydynia: Pain at the Tailbone During Recovery

Coccydynia Hello, doctor. Due to a leg injury, I have been in a cast and hospitalized for about two weeks. Recently, I have noticed pain in the coccyx area; it hurts when I gently touch or apply pressure to it. However, I do not feel any discomfort while lying flat. Instead, when...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Patients who remain bedridden for extended periods often experience this phenomenon because the soft tissue thickness around the coccyx or sacrum, located at the end of the spine, is relatively thin, often described as "skin over bone." Prolonged pressure can lead to in...

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Understanding Coccydynia: Pain Management After Tailbone Injury

Coccydynia Hello doctor, three days ago I fell and my coccyx hit the edge of the stairs. When I went to the emergency room, the doctor said there was a fracture, but it was unclear whether it was congenital or acquired. Later, I visited a nearby orthopedic clinic, and the doctor ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: For a general coccyx contusion, apply ice without pressure and avoid prolonged sitting. Rest for a week and normal pain medication should help improve the condition. If the contusion is more severe, it may take one to two months to heal. Whether the coccyx is fractured or ...

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Dealing with Pain After a Slip on Wet Stairs: A Guide to Recovery

Slip on stairs Hello Doctor! About a month ago, I slipped on a wet staircase at my company while descending from the first floor to the basement. I slid down and struck my lower back and buttocks against the stairs twice, which was extremely painful. I was unable to stand up at t...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, a fracture of the coccyx can be quite distressing. However, in this anatomical location, there are no spinal nerves passing through, so there is no need to worry about nerve compression issues. Based on your description, it seems that the most difficult period has already ...

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Managing Elderly Spine Fractures: Care Options and Rehabilitation Insights

Elderly fractures Hello, Doctor: I would like to ask you about the issue of fractures in the elderly. My grandfather fell two days ago and injured his spine, resulting in a vertebral fracture near the coccyx. He is currently 80 years old, undergoing dialysis, and has diabetes. Af...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
If it is a fracture of the coccyx, surgery is generally not necessary, as there are no important nerves in that area and no issues with nerve compression. Conservative treatment is sufficient, typically involving oral or topical analgesics. Once the internal bleeding subsides (ap...

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Understanding Coccydynia: Managing Tailbone and Buttock Pain

Coccydynia and pain in the buttocks? Hello Doctor: Last year, I injured my coccyx while playing basketball. The pain lasted for two to three days and then subsided, but I didn't exercise again until April of this year. After exercising, I experience pain at the tip of my coc...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia is often associated with impact injuries, and some individuals may continue to experience pain for a period after the injury. Taking pain relievers and soaking in warm water can help alleviate the discomfort. Generally, it takes some time for recovery.

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Understanding Coccyx Pain: Causes and When to Seek Medical Attention

Coccygeal protrusion When I sit, my coccyx is noticeably protruding, and it is very painful. I am unable to do sit-ups. What could this condition be? Do I need to see a doctor immediately? I am about to enlist in the military, and I am worried that doing sit-ups will worsen my co...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello: In response to your inquiry, the protrusion of the coccyx is often observed in individuals with a slimmer physique and is predominantly congenital, without a history of injury, fracture, or deformity. This condition can cause discomfort for patients when sitting on hard su...

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Impact on Coccyx from a Fall: Long-term Effects and Concerns

Fell and injured the coccyx? Hello, doctor. Seven years ago, I fell down the stairs and injured my coccyx. At that time, I experienced severe pain and discomfort when sitting down, but I did not see a doctor. Now, when I do sit-ups or lie down, I feel pressure on my coccyx, and i...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It won't have a significant impact, but sometimes there may be slight pain that is not bothersome.

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Understanding Knee Pain and Tailbone Injuries: When to Seek Further Treatment

Knee pain with sacral concavity? Hello doctor, I have pain on both sides of my left knee that used to be so severe I couldn't walk. After an X-ray, the orthopedic doctor said the bones are fine and only prescribed painkillers. I currently engage in minimal vigorous exercise,...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, 1. Given your age and the absence of significant trauma, it is unlikely that you have ligament or cartilage issues. If the pain is severe enough to prevent you from walking, please pay attention to whether there is any accompanying heat or swelling. It is advisable to fo...

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Can Dislocated Coccyx Be Repositioned? Treatment Options Explained

Coccygeal dislocation/subluxation/bruising? Hello, doctor! I would like to ask if a dislocated coccyx/spine can be returned to its original position, and how should it be managed? About a month ago, a little boy in my class accidentally kicked a little girl who was washing her ha...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: In most cases, coccygeal injuries do not require treatment, except for acute dislocations, which are rare. It is recommended to consult a physician to confirm the condition before resuming activities. Thank you.

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Understanding Joint Sounds: Causes and Solutions for Knee and Other Issues

I have many issues with my muscles and joints, especially my knees. Please help me! Hello, doctor. I would like to ask: 1. My (ankles) (wrists) (shoulders) (knees) (left elbow) (right hip joint) (coccyx) all make continuous cracking sounds, and the frequency is quite high. Each...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Panic: It seems you have quite a few issues that should be evaluated by a sports medicine specialist first. If minor injuries are not addressed properly, they could lead to further problems. If you are considering a career in professional sports, it is even more important to take...

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Understanding Coccyx Pain: Injection Therapy Benefits and Risks

Coccydynia Hello Doctor, I was in a severe car accident a year and a half ago, and since then, I've experienced pain in my coccyx area whenever it is touched (which requires me to lean slightly forward while sitting). The rehabilitation physician prescribed shortwave and l...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Ms. Lin: Pain in the coccygeal area due to contusion, fracture, or dislocation is quite common in clinical practice. The aforementioned treatment methods do not have significant side effects. Minimizing contact with the painful area, including the use of soft cushions, heat thera...

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Understanding Pain in the Tailbone: Causes and Solutions

Pain in the bones of the buttocks? Hello doctor, I would like to ask about a pain in a bone inside my buttocks. There is a protruding bone that hurts when I sit down. It also hurts when I ride a motorcycle and when I press on it with my hand. What could this situation be? How can...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Anonymous: This should be coccydynia. As you mentioned, since everyone's muscle and soft tissue conditions are different, some people have a more prominent coccyx, making them more prone to pain when sitting on hard surfaces or riding bicycles or motorcycles. It is advisable...

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Understanding Pain on Both Sides of the Coccyx: Causes and Treatments

Pain on both sides of the coccyx? Dear Director Shih, I have been experiencing pain on both sides of my coccyx and in the bones above my buttocks for the past few days. Could you please tell me what this area is called? Additionally, what could be the underlying causes of this p...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The area in question is the sacral vertebrae or the sides of the pelvis, where the back muscles and tendons attach. This discomfort is likely caused by improper exertion or poor posture. It is advisable to rest or apply heat. If the condition does not improve, it is necessary to ...

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Understanding Growths Above the Coccyx: Causes and Treatment Options

Above the coccyx Dr. Wang: Hello, I would like to ask you something. It seems that there is a growth on the bone at the top of my coccyx. I'm not sure what it is. I have had an X-ray done, and it showed that there is something growing at the bottom of my spine, but I'm ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
King: It is necessary to understand what the disease is in order to know how to treat it and whether treatment is needed. The purpose of undergoing a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) scan is also related to this.

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Understanding Coccydynia: Non-Drug Treatments and Recovery Time

Coccydynia (tailbone pain) issues? Hello, doctor. I have been experiencing pain in my coccyx for some time now; it hurts when I sit. I had an X-ray done, and the doctor said there are no issues with my coccyx or spine, and it should be inflammation. I was prescribed anti-inflamma...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia is usually caused by inflammation and can typically be treated with medication. If there are gastrointestinal discomforts, a physician can prescribe medications that have a lesser impact on the stomach. If there is no improvement, local steroid injections may be consid...

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Understanding Tailbone Injuries: Symptoms, Risks, and Home Care Tips

Coccyx injury? Hello, doctor. I fell while skateboarding and landed on my back. At that moment, I felt pain and numbness in my lower back (the area connecting both kidneys) and experienced shortness of breath. After resting, I was able to stand and walk. A day later, I don't...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Falling to the ground typically transmits force to the lumbar spine. If there is pain, it is important to be cautious about the possibility of a fracture. Generally, this type of situation does not injure the kidneys. If there are any concerns, it is best to consult an orthopedic...

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Alternative Treatments for Coccyx Pain Beyond Medications and Injections

Coccydynia (tailbone pain) issues? Hello, doctor. Aside from medication and injections, are there any other treatment options for coccyx pain? Will it heal on its own?


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccyx pain is generally improved with medication, and applying heat can also be effective. Additionally, avoiding impact to the painful area and reducing pressure on it can be helpful.

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Will Tailbone and Spine Injuries Affect My Fertility?

I am injured? Hello doctor, I am a female and I would like to ask about my frequent falls where I often land on my buttocks, injuring my coccyx and spine. Recently, I fell again and hurt my coccyx and spine. Will this affect my ability to conceive in the future? Am I at risk of i...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Sichun: Unless it results in a severe pelvic fracture with displacement, it is otherwise unrelated to pregnancy and childbirth. Wishing you safety.

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