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Managing Tailbone Pain After Basketball Injury: Treatment Options Explained

Coccydynia Last week while playing basketball, I think I got kicked in the coccyx area. I didn't fall or hit anything, but during the game, I started to feel pain in my coccyx. I couldn't jump or run, so I went to the health room and used a pain relief spray. Later that...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can consult an orthopedic doctor to see if you need an X-ray. Medication treatment usually leads to improvement after a period of time.

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Understanding Tailbone Pain After a Fall: Causes and Treatment Options

Pain near the coccyx? I fell down the stairs from the 4th or 5th step today, landing on my side, but now I’m experiencing pain near my tailbone (which I believe is around the lumbar region). Is this serious? What treatment or care do you recommend? Could this cause an injury to m...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: To check for any injuries to the coccyx, an X-ray is required. In the initial stage of a coccygeal contusion (within three to five days), ice packs should be applied, and prolonged sitting and riding should be avoided, as well as minimizing contact with the painful area. D...

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Effective Strategies to Alleviate Coccyx Pain After Surgery

Improvement of coccyx pain? Hello, recently I've been experiencing pain in my coccyx and pelvis when lying flat, but I haven't bumped that area against anything. I had surgery in the past for scoliosis, but I haven't felt any pain related to the surgery in recent y...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Avoid prolonged sitting and cycling while using a hot compress, and minimize contact with the painful area. Ensure that your bed and chair are soft, which should help improve your symptoms. Thank you!

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Managing Coccyx Pain While Traveling: Tips and Pain Relief Options

Coccydynia Hello, doctor! I am currently traveling abroad. Yesterday, while playing on a slide in an ice palace, I accidentally hit the bottom of my tailbone due to a hole in the slide. Now, it hurts to walk, it hurts even more to sit, and going up and down stairs is even more di...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can take Tylenol or choose another pain reliever; either one is sufficient. To alleviate pain, it is important to avoid putting pressure on the affected area. Typically, recovery takes about four to six weeks.

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Chronic Coccyx Pain: When to Consider MRI for Diagnosis?

Coccydynia Hello, I have been experiencing pain in my coccyx for six months. The symptoms include pain when sitting on a chair and severe pain after shopping when riding a motorcycle. At its worst, I even felt pain when squatting or walking. I previously went to the hospital for ...


Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
Coccyx pain, especially when sitting, is often caused by a previous fall onto the buttocks. If pain relief medications are ineffective, local injection therapy is recommended, and MRI is not necessary.

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Postpartum Coccyx Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Postpartum coccygodynia Hello doctor, since the moment I gave birth naturally, I have been experiencing pain in my coccyx. After completing my postpartum confinement, the pain improved somewhat, but now, more than five months later, it seems to be getting worse. I'm not sure...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia is often associated with localized pressure and is related to childbirth. Treatment options include heat therapy or medication. When sitting or lying down, it is advisable to avoid putting pressure on the coccyx area, and it is not related to holding a child.

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Can Pain Relief Patches Help with Coccyx Pain After Injury?

Can adhesive patches be used to relieve pain from coccygodynia? Hello doctor, I bumped my tailbone against a chair yesterday. I thought the pain would go away by the time I woke up today, but it still hurts. It especially hurts when I sneeze or cough. I can sit steadily, but it h...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Heat therapy can be applied 24 hours after an injury, but it should not be too hot. Using a heat patch can help alleviate some pain. Once recovered, it is still possible to engage in physical activity.

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Tailbone Pain Relief: Tips for Managing Discomfort at Home

Coccydynia? I would like to ask the doctor, I was standing on a small chair and accidentally lost my balance, falling down and landing directly on the chair, which caused a lot of pain. I'm not sure if I hit my coccyx, but the pain is located near the area where the buttocks...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia is a common condition often associated with injury or trauma. Applying heat can help alleviate symptoms; if that does not provide relief, a visit to a physician may be necessary. Exercise is encouraged, but avoid any movements that aggravate the pain.

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Relieving Coccydynia: Tips for Pain During Long Rides

Coccydynia can occur from prolonged sitting? Hello, Doctor: In the past six months, I have been experiencing pain in my coccyx while riding buses and trains. Each trip lasts about 2 hours, and I usually lean against the seat cushion, which causes pain after a while. However, if I...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia, or coccygeal pain, is often associated with previous injuries, but the pain is related to prolonged pressure on the coccyx. It is recommended to avoid sitting for extended periods or to use a softer cushion. Consulting an orthopedic specialist is advisable.

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How to Alleviate Discomfort After a Tailbone Injury from Sports

If you experience discomfort in the lower back near the buttocks after hitting your coccyx, here are some steps you can take: 1. **Rest**: Avoid activities that may aggravate the pain. 2. **Ice Therapy**: Apply ice packs to the affected area for 15-20 minutes several times a day...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: For a coccyx contusion, avoid prolonged sitting, and try to refrain from riding a bicycle or motorcycle. Apply heat as needed, and if it affects your mobility, medication treatment may be necessary for quicker symptom relief. Thank you!

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Understanding Lower Back Pain: Causes and Concerns Explained

Lower back pain Doctor, I would like to ask why I feel soreness near the right side of my lower back close to the coccyx when I bend backward. I usually don't feel anything. Also, if I bend for too long, I have difficulty straightening up immediately. Is this due to misalign...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Most cases are caused by poor posture and tight back muscles. It is important to maintain a stable posture by keeping your head up and chest out. If the symptoms persist for a long time, it is necessary to be aware that a small number of individuals may have congenital str...

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Understanding and Treating Persistent Lower Back Pain: A Guide

I feel a sharp pain in my lower back at certain angles, as if a nerve is being pinched? I would like to consult a doctor about my stiff muscles and joints. During winter, I occasionally wake up feeling discomfort in my lower back due to poor sleeping posture, and I find it diffic...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can see an orthopedic specialist for lower back pain, which is usually caused by poor posture or sprains and strains. Most cases improve with medication and rest; if the pain persists, it's advisable to consult a physician.

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Understanding Coccyx Pain: When to See an Orthopedic Specialist

What to do about coccydynia? I previously fell and landed on my buttocks. I got up and felt fine, but the next day I experienced significant pain, which lasted for a few days and then resolved. However, yesterday I suddenly felt pain in my coccyx. Should I see an orthopedic speci...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia, or pain in the coccyx, is usually associated with inflammation or trauma, such as a bruise or fracture. In some cases, the cause remains unknown. Reducing contributing factors often leads to improvement, but if the pain persists, it is advisable to consult a physician...

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Understanding Coccyx Deformities: Causes, Effects, and Treatment Options

Coccyx depression? A few days ago, I noticed something unusual about my coccyx, so I reached back to feel it, and I found that it seems to be bent inward at nearly a 90-degree angle. What impact could this have? I think it might be from an injury I sustained a year ago. Would you...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, there is no standard curvature for the coccyx, and it does not have any impact. Thank you.

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Understanding Coccydynia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Coccydynia Hello, doctor. Recently, I've been sitting for long periods at work, and the next day when I sit down at my desk, I feel a slight pain in my coccyx. This is the first time I've experienced this sensation. When I get home and lie down on my bed, there is a bit...


Dr. Luo Zhongwei Reply:
It is recommended that you schedule an appointment for further examination and evaluation.

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Concerns About Retained Foreign Objects in Spinal Surgery

Intervertebral discs can retain foreign objects? 1. A small metallic object, like a needle tip, can be left behind in the intervertebral disc. 2. The thoracic assistive bone may break in a row. 3. Will the bone cement extravasate into the heart, chest, or coccyx?


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
I'm not sure what question you are asking. In spinal disc surgery, if there are fixation devices, it is possible for metal objects to cause trauma to the thoracic cavity, which could result in rib fractures. Whether multiple ribs will fracture depends on the magnitude of the...

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Understanding Coccyx Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Coccydynia One night, I suddenly experienced severe abdominal pain that radiated from my lower abdomen to my rectum. The next day, I visited a gynecologist who said everything was fine and referred me to a gastroenterologist. The gastroenterologist mentioned that I had gas in my ...


Dr. Luo Zhongwei Reply:
DEAR BOBO: I have never liked diagnosing or treating patients through letters or written communication, as there is no opportunity for a personal physical examination or objective evidence to refer to. Please come to the clinic in person for a thorough examination, and I will pro...

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Understanding Knee Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Knee pain with muscle tightness? Hello Doctor: My mother (53 years old) experiences knee pain and muscle tightness, and she feels discomfort during basic activities such as walking, standing, sitting, and squatting. She has seen a doctor who diagnosed her with acute inflammation ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to further investigate with an MRI and arthroscopy to check for any damage to the meniscus, ligaments, or cartilage. Thank you!

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Managing Tailbone Pain After a Fall: Home Care and Treatment Tips

Fell and sat down on the stairs? Hello doctor, a few days ago I was moving things and accidentally fell down the stairs. It hurt a lot at the moment, and the next day I went to see an orthopedic doctor. He said there was no bone injury. After taking the medication he prescribed, ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccygeal bone contusions are usually very painful, with the pain lasting about one to two weeks. Generally, if there is no fracture, the condition will gradually improve with medication and local heat application (which can be started two days after the injury). In the short ter...

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Managing Coccyx Pain: Treatment Options and Recovery Strategies

Coccydynia I visited an orthopedic specialist (acupuncture, chiropractic, rehabilitation) and had an X-ray taken. The doctor mentioned that the curvature of my coccyx is abnormal but not a major issue. However, I am experiencing significant pain, especially when sitting on a chai...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia, also known as coccygodynia, is a condition characterized by pain in the coccyx due to inflammation of unknown origin. This pain is typically unrelated to the shape or curvature of the coccyx but is associated with frequent compression and impact on the coccygeal area....

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