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Understanding Coccydynia: Causes and Treatment for Tailbone Pain

Coccydynia Hello, doctor. I've been experiencing pain in my coccyx for about a week now. I don't recall any injury or impact that could have caused it. I haven't been sitting or standing for long periods either, but it seems to be getting more painful each day. Wha...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia is a common condition in orthopedic clinical practice. It can occur without injury, typically due to inflammation caused by pressure on the coccyx. Some cases are related to prolonged sitting or poor posture that continuously compresses the coccyx. Treatment with medic...

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Understanding Coccydynia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Coccygeal injury Around June, while I was at home, I got up from sitting on the floor (in a half-squat position) and when I sat back down, my coccyx hit my heel. It was very painful at that moment, and I felt a lingering pain while walking. A few days later, the pain while walkin...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, a coccygeal bone contusion may sometimes result in a fracture, but the pain usually subsides after a period of time. If pain persists, taking analgesics along with applying heat can help, and most cases do not lead to any long-term complications.

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Managing Disc Herniation and Tailbone Injury: A Young Nurse's Guide

Herniated disc impacting the coccyx? Hello, doctor. I am only 18 years old, and discovering that I have a herniated disc was a huge blow, especially since I plan to work as a nurse. I am very concerned that my physical condition will affect my job or my ability to become pregnant...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
A herniated disc is not a major concern as long as there are no symptoms. Avoiding excessive strain, especially in the abdominal area, can help prevent recurrence. If there is no fracture of the coccyx, it usually heals on its own and will not have significant long-term effects.

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Understanding Tailbone Pain: Causes and Solutions for Seniors

Coccyx pain when sitting down and standing up, but no pain when standing or walking? Hello Doctor: I have a question regarding my father's coccyx issue. He is about 65 years old, and recently he has been experiencing pain in the coccyx when transitioning from standing to sit...


Dr. Cai Shanglin Reply:
Based on the description, it could possibly be myofascial pain syndrome in the lower back, but it is important to rule out any spinal issues. It is recommended to visit a nearby hospital or clinic for an examination to determine if further medication or physical therapy is needed...

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Understanding Coccyx Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Non-Surgical Solutions

The spine at the very bottom of the buttocks is concave... (it hurts)? When I was a child, my coccyx seemed to have a slight indentation. A few months ago, after sitting on a tour bus for too long, I started to experience occasional pain in the area of my coccyx. Recently, I'...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccygodynia is usually caused by inflammation of the soft tissues around the coccyx and is not related to any misalignment of the bone. Treatment typically does not require corrective medication; instead, it involves heat therapy and avoiding pressure or trauma to the area.

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Minimally Invasive Surgery for Herniated Discs: What You Need to Know

Lumbar disc herniation - minimally invasive surgery for disc removal? Two months ago, after moving, I gradually started having difficulty walking. Pain began in my right hip and extended down to my calf. I then went to see another doctor for treatment and received two sessions of...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: If the symptoms are indeed severe, the most immediate and effective approach so far is surgery. Your concern about paralysis is likely minimal. The intervertebral disc material removed during surgery is due to a herniation that has caused abnormal structures affecting the ...

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Understanding Coccydynia: Medications for Tailbone Pain Relief

Coccydynia Hello Doctor: I asked a question yesterday <a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/107790">#107790</a>. Today I visited the orthopedic doctor, who prescribed me two medications: Sulinton Tablets and Mefno Tablets. Are these two medications used to tre...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The medications for coccyx pain are mostly similar, primarily focusing on anti-inflammatory effects to achieve pain relief.

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Understanding Coccydynia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Coccydynia Hello Doctor: For the past 2-3 days, I have been experiencing a dull pain in the area of my tailbone. I haven't fallen or injured myself; the only thing I can think of is that I sit for long periods. Could this be the cause? If I don't see a doctor or take me...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It may be inflammation of the coccyx, medically known as coccygodynia. The cause is often related to prolonged sitting that exerts pressure on the area. Typically, reducing pressure on it or taking anti-inflammatory medications can lead to improvement.

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Understanding Coccygeal Fractures: Recovery, Restrictions, and Lifestyle Tips

Closed fracture of the coccyx? Due to accidentally falling down the stairs, I was initially unable to move, and at the moment of impact or shortly thereafter, I experienced some leakage of bodily fluids. Walking is painful, and while I was picking something up, someone bumped int...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Fractures typically take about six weeks to heal, although pain may persist for a longer period. As long as the coccyx is not disturbed, there are no dietary restrictions.

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Best Mattress for Tailbone Fracture: Hard vs. Soft for Sleep Comfort

Coccygeal fracture Last week, I accidentally fell and an X-ray showed that I have a fractured coccyx. Should I sleep on a hard bed or a soft bed? I feel that sleeping on a soft bed might cause the bones to shift, but sleeping on a hard bed is painful and keeps me awake. I've...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, please sleep on your side, prioritizing comfort. A softer mattress would be better. Thank you.

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Tailbone Pain After a Fall: Managing Discomfort During Pregnancy

Coccydynia after a slip and fall? Doctor, I slipped and fell on my coccyx a few days ago. I can walk normally, but sitting down or turning over while lying down causes sharp pain. I need to use my hands to support myself when sitting down or getting up. I am currently 33 weeks pr...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccyx trauma resulting in pain can typically be treated with medication. After three days of ice therapy, heat therapy can be applied. Improvement usually occurs within a few weeks. If recovery does not happen, it is advisable to consult a physician. Generally, there are no long...

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How to Alleviate Coccyx Pain After a Fall: Effective Solutions

Coccygeal issues I slipped and injured my coccyx a week ago, and now I'm experiencing sneezing and pain while walking, which I didn't have before. How can I address this issue?


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, coccyx injuries are quite common. After the injury, there is usually pain, but unless there are special circumstances, it is generally not easy to cause a fracture. If it is just a simple bruise, initial treatment should focus on ice application for about three to five day...

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Understanding Coccyx Protrusion: Treatment and Care Tips

Coccygeal protrusion I have a slight protrusion of my coccyx, but I am currently not experiencing any pain and have not suffered any injuries. I am underweight. Should I seek treatment for this, or is there anything I should pay attention to in order to maintain the normal condit...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, for the vast majority, there will be no impact. In very thin patients, sitting on a hard chair or floor may cause discomfort. Generally, using a soft cushion can alleviate the symptoms. Thank you.

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Understanding Sacrococcygeal Fractures: Healing, Concerns, and Rehabilitation

Coccygeal vertebrae closed fracture On April 13, 2016, I slipped and fell while walking down the stairs on a rainy day, landing on the last step. I was diagnosed with a sacral fracture at the first hospital. Recently, I took an X-ray to a second hospital, where I was diagnosed wi...


Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
Coccygeal or sacral fractures typically heal on their own and do not usually cause nerve compression due to misalignment. Pain can last about one to two months, and symptoms can be alleviated with heat therapy or pain medication.

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Treatment and Recovery for a Dislocated Coccyx After a Fall

Fell off a chair and misaligned the coccyx? Hello Doctor, my friend was pranked by a classmate who pulled her chair away, causing her to fall and land directly on her buttocks. The doctor diagnosed her with a dislocated coccyx. What treatment options are available for a dislocate...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccygeal contusions that are misaligned typically do not require reduction or realignment. Usually, pain management is sufficient to alleviate symptoms, and the condition will gradually improve on its own. There are generally no long-term sequelae, and specific rehabilitation or...

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Tailbone Pain After Skateboarding: Causes and Relief Tips

Falling from a skateboard? I'm sorry to hear about your fall. It sounds like you may have injured your coccyx (tailbone). If you don't seek medical attention right away, the pain could persist or worsen, and there may be a risk of developing complications such as chroni...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Pain from a slip and fall injury is inevitable, but as long as there are no fractures, it should heal within 1 to 2 weeks. Minimizing pressure on the affected area can help reduce pain.

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Understanding Coccydynia: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Bone marrow fluid leakage? Hello, I have been experiencing pain in my coccyx for about 2 years, but recently it hurts whenever I lie down or sit. I have had an X-ray, and the military doctor mentioned that surgery might be necessary, but it carries risks. I would like to know wha...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The information you provided is insufficient for a proper assessment. I recommend visiting another hospital for a second opinion. Coccyx pain typically does not require surgery.

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Understanding Right Buttock Pain: Sciatica or Muscle Strain?

Right buttock pain? Doctor, I have been experiencing pain on the right side of my buttocks near the coccyx when sitting or lying down, and it also hurts when I lift my left leg. This has been going on for a while. Is it likely that this is caused by sciatica, or could it simply b...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Pain near the coccyx, aside from injury, is often caused by tendonitis or myositis, which may be related to sitting posture or stretching the tendons while lifting the legs. Consultation with an orthopedic specialist is recommended.

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Understanding Coccydynia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Coccydynia Hello Doctor: Last night, I fell asleep sitting in a chair and woke up feeling like I was in bed. I'm not sure if I fell. Before getting up this morning, I felt some pain in the area above my buttocks. When I pressed on it, it was very painful around the area abov...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia, or pain in the coccyx, is typically caused by trauma such as fractures or bruising. Treatment usually involves medication, and it is important to avoid prolonged pressure on the coccyx.

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Managing Tailbone Pain: Tips for Those with Sedentary Jobs

Coccydynia I'm sorry to hear about your discomfort. It sounds like you may be experiencing tailbone pain, also known as coccydynia, which can be exacerbated by prolonged sitting, especially in a work environment like food service. Given your history of a fall and the ongoing...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Coccydynia, if not due to acute injury, is likely caused by tendinitis around the coccyx due to work posture. It is advisable to pay attention to prolonged periods of sitting and to change positions regularly while working.

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