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Well, first evaluate some type of trauma associated with a possibly coccygeal fracture, like falling, trampolines, SEE-SAWS!!-those are a big one-, and other forms of instantaneous trauma. The entire posterior section of your body around where the coccyx will be, will start to immediately exhibit signs of fracture like swelling, discolouration and immense amounts of pain. Coccygeal fractures need to be diagnosed and treated A.S.A.P, because they can lead to the destruction of other nerves and tissues in the area.

Hope this helps! Above all, get it checked out NOW.

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