Pain when sitting directly on your tailbone, or coccyx, can result from various factors, including injury, prolonged sitting, or conditions like coccydynia. It may also be aggravated by poor posture or inflammation in the surrounding tissues. If the pain persists or worsens, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Tailbone surgery helps to correct persistent pain in the tailbone area, this is often the last resort after trying non surgical treatments and activities or modifications that have not successfully alleviated the pain.
Padded underwear can provide cushioning and support to the tailbone, reducing pressure and discomfort. This can help alleviate pain and promote healing by protecting the tailbone from further injury.
Yes, it is possible to experience discomfort or pain in the tailbone area, often referred to as coccydynia, which can sometimes be mistaken for growing pains. While growing pains typically occur in the legs during childhood, any pain or discomfort in the tailbone should be assessed, especially if it persists. Factors such as prolonged sitting, injury, or underlying conditions can contribute to tailbone pain. If the pain is significant or concerning, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
The coccyx can not be removed without after effect pain.
Go to a doctor. Now.
I don't know about the relationship between spina bifada, but my father had what you describe as excruciating tailbone pain and his diagnosos was multiple myeloma. I'm told multiple myeloma is sometimes difficult to diagnose but that the tailbone pain is common.The good news is that I know a man in my town who has had the disease (mm) for over 5 years and he is active and appears to be in great health.
A curved tailbone, or coccyx, is not necessarily bad unless it causes pain or discomfort. Some people naturally have a more pronounced inward curve, which can vary in its impact on posture and mobility. If you're experiencing pain or issues related to your tailbone, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an assessment and potential treatment options.
Yes, if the vertebra is in the lumbar region or the sacral region.
The discomfort you feel in your tailbone while riding your bike may be due to the pressure and friction placed on that area from the bike seat. The design and positioning of the seat can cause strain on your tailbone, leading to discomfort or pain. Consider adjusting the seat height or angle, or investing in a seat with better cushioning to alleviate the pressure on your tailbone.
Yes mine is tilted and I am sittijg on it and it is painful
Not early on. Later in the pregnancy, as the baby gets larger, there may be pain due to the pressure being placed on the area.
It can never be healed when bruised. You will always have a slight or fierce pain in your cocyical region