Not typically, that would be an unusual symptom from the flu. There are various other causes of this, including bruising from trauma, and if it is severe, continues, or worsens, an examination by your health care professional is the only way to determine what it is and take measures to correct it.
If the doctors haven't given you an answer as to the cause of the pain, then it's because they don't know. Quite often, it takes a lot of different tests to determine the specific cause of pain. But one cause of tail bone pain is arthritis of the lower spine. If you are still experiencing the pain, try a heating pad on your lower back and see if that helps. If it does, then I strongly suggest the Therma Care heat wraps - they do wonders for the arthritis pain in my lower back (which is near the tail bone). You could also have a cracked tail bone. Have you had a fall recently and landed on your tail bone? If so, you need to have an x-ray, CT scan, or even an MRI to determine if this is the case. Actually, you should request the above tests even if you haven't had a fall, so you can find out why you are in pain.
its trying to ease its pain.
Inflamation of the tissue & nerves around the coccyx -- or tail bone...
Chronic pain deep in the buttocks and sitting bone area could be caused by conditions such as piriformis syndrome, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, or sciatica. It could also be related to muscle strains, arthritis, or referred pain from the lower back. A medical evaluation is recommended to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
a tail bone
The bone that supports the tail feather bone is the scrodum or the dick
no it will cause them to much pain
The bone in a horse's tail is called the Dock. It goes from the top of the tail, to about mid-tail or shorter.
That is the tail bone.
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A tail bone may itch because it is always rubbing against clothing and furniture. Fortunately, most people can reach the tail bone to scratch it.