Pain in the tail bone can frustrate, irritate and
embrace many patients for getting the treatment. This condition can be curable
and prevented if proper care is taken.
Any irritation
(inflammation) of the bony area (tail bone) situated between the folds of the
buttocks is referred as Coccydynia.
The usual
complaint is pain at the bottom region of the back on sitting. It is usually
caused by injury, during pregnancy, chronic pressure on the tail bone due to
sitting for long hours as of in those involved in driving occupation. Sometimes
tail bone pain occurs in patients with chronic constipation. In one third of
the cases the cause is not known.
Coccydynia is
usually diagnosed based on the typical complaints and sometimes by an x-ray.
Clinician can diagnose by examination and eliciting tenderness at the local
region. It is necessary to directly visualize the tailbone region to rule out
other causes and any infection. Sometimes infection of the hair follicles at
the tailbone region can mimic coccydynia.
This
condition usually frustrate patients and impair the quality of life. Sometimes patients feel embarrassed to get
the treatment.
Treatment is usually by activity modification, anti inflammatory medications
and local injections. Surgery is rarely indicated in non responsive cases.
Since long hours
of sitting may aggravate the condition, a modified padded cushion with cut out
at the back could relieve the pressure on the coccyx. (Doughnut cushion).
Pelvic floor exercises could help to get relief from pain. Use of stool
softeners and laxatives in cases of constipated patients could help to relive
pain. Seitz bath by sitting in tub of hot water may provide pain relief.
Oral anti
inflammatory medications and local application of pain gels may tries to relive
the symptoms. Local trigger injections with low dose steroid preparations will
aid in complete relief in majority of cases. These local injections can be
given by the doctor in the outpatient department. In rare case surgical treatment by removal of
coccyx may be required in those cases not responding to conservative methods.
Dr.A.Mohan Krishna
M.S.Ortho.,MCh orth (U.K)
Consultant Orthopedic surgeon,
Apollo Hospital
Appointments
Cell: 9247258989
9441184590
email: bonesandjointsclinic@gmail.com
online appointments:
www.drmohankrishna.com
www.bonesandjointsclinic.com
M.S.Ortho.,MCh orth (U.K)
Consultant Orthopedic surgeon,
Apollo Hospital
Appointments
Cell: 9247258989
9441184590
email: bonesandjointsclinic@gmail.com
online appointments:
www.drmohankrishna.com
www.bonesandjointsclinic.com
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